I’ve previously written about LR and SM, and also going a little deeper with the Solution Manager. Before writing these blog articles, I spent some time talking to Chris. In order to get all the valu…
I blogged about this particular presentation a while ago, but now the video is ready. The audio is not perfect, but I think the presenter’s message is one all CAD admins need to hear. The PDF alone r…
This year at Solid Edge Universtity, they made me earn my paycheck. Of the available sessions, I was giving presentations or helping out for 5 time slots. This meant that I missed several presentatio…
Like most people, I’m embarrassed to see myself on video, but here is a link to the youtube video of one of my Solid Edge University sessions that aimed to convice synchronous skeptics of the validit…
Work from memory to complete this Solid Edge crossword. The real challenge lies in not referring Solid Edge or the Help documentation to guess the words.
Across 3. Swept…
You might have noticed that I’m not exactly neutral in the Synchronous vs Ordered debate. Synchronous was part of the reason for me to start looking at Solid Edge in the first place. So I’m always in…
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As evident, oDoc stores the Draft Document whose type definition comes from the DraftDocument type library refe…
This is an epilogue to the article Select and you are all Set which also provides a free macro that overcomes a limitation in the selected object count displayed in the Solid Edge Draft environment. …
The Material Table received a lot of attention in ST7. As a result, I think you will find materials in general much easier to deal with and a more complete solution than previously. You still access …