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Re: Open AutoDesk files in SolidWorks

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Originally Posted by Akademee View Post
This site is absolutely wonderful, but when I attempt to open a part in SolidWorks, it says that it is a future version and cannot be opened. FIRST gave us SolidWorks 2008-2009 and I know for a fact that SolidWorks is not backwards compatible, is there anything else that can be done?
Download the step and drag and drop into Solidworks.

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