Pro e model files
Import and Export. General Import Options. Importing Documents. Importing Geometry. Import of Visual Properties. File Distribution Best Practices. Editing Imported Features. Import Diagnostics Overview.
Exporting Documents and Setting Options. Exporting 3D Print Files. Publishing to 3DVIA. File Types. Autodesk Inventor Files. DXF 3D Files. Highly Compressed Graphics Files.
JPEG Files. Solid Edge Files. Import and Export File Version Information. Scan to 3D. Model Display.
Mold Design. Motion Studies. Parts and Features. Sheet Metal. Workgroup PDM. Component Import Options. Select one of the following: Use feature import for all parts. Prompts you to import each individual component as a feature or a body.
Use Existing. Does not import the new file. Save with new name. Import material properties. Import component constraints Mates.
Import geometry directly. Imports a model without features, either as a solid or as surfaces. Imports the model using Boundary Representation data. For appreciating the 3D CAD models, one must have the respective packages installed. Moreover, the 3D CAD packages are quite costly as well.
One way of communicating the design is creating 2D images and transmitting it electronically, but in that case the essence of 3D is lost. Solidworks eDrawings is a freely downloadable. Upon installing the application one can view the ProE part and assembly models. Another interesting feature of the SolidWorks eDrawings is that, the eDrawings files can be directly transmitted through e-mail as an attachment zip file.
Download and install the application from the web.
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