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import file solidworks in creo 1.0

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Good evening to all,
I kindly ask for help, I have to import a solidworks model with creo 1.0 by recovering the whole tree pattern with its features, the fact is that it is not present in the extension list the .sldprt file
I found this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h537w3jncp4which explains to install solidworks explorer but is no longer available 2012 for xp.

Can you help me?
Thank you.
 
Unfortunately you have to ask some more soul that is in active subscriction of swx if you can download it, just because as an external user you do not have the correct version that requires the compatibility matrix.
with that version of swx explorer will skill the libraries to open them swx files directly in:

creo elements/pro from m110 onwards
creo 1.0 from m020 onwards
creo 2.0 from m020 onwards

Otherwise you should have a swx license on board.
otherwise (what I recommend) you export the swx file to step or iges and open it without problems, so much the whole tree of the story of how it was built if it is a model just a complex you dream it and makes little sense with the new technologies developed, if you have created 1.0 you could enable the flexible modeling and change in an explicit way the geometry, instead of in a parametric way.

greetings
 
Hi.

I share what Ozzy said.

I add that you could use thefrt to convert simple modeling fatures by enabling the frt_enabled yes variable in the config.pro.

I still recommend using flexible modeling.

I hope I've been helpful.

Hi.
 
It is a quite complex fusion...thanks to everything.
then just that it is quite complex fusion, the turn ef you would need very little, alternative flexible modeling, made to make a beautiful steppone and away.. :-)
 
then just that it is quite complex fusion, the turn ef you would need very little, alternative flexible modeling, made to make a beautiful steppone and away.. :-)
Since the different format has been a transaction for our customer...to keep all of the parameters for the future...it is decided to remodel...with obvious advantages.

Thank you all.
 

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