Frequent question: How do you relink parts in SolidWorks?

To break the link from the original part file:

  1. In the FeatureManager design tree, right-click the inserted third-party native CAD file and click Break Link.
  2. In the dialog box, click one of the following: Yes, break the link (cannot be undone) . Breaks the link of the inserted part file from the original file.

How do you fix broken sketch references in Solidworks?

Replacing Broken References

  1. Select a file with a broken reference.
  2. Click Tools > Update References . …
  3. Select a reference to replace and click Edit > Replace File.
  4. In the Replace File dialog box, browse to the file that will replace the broken reference.
  5. Click Open.

How do you update references in Solidworks assembly?

To edit the locations and names of referenced files:

  1. Click Open or File > Open.
  2. In the Open dialog box, click References. The Edit Referenced File Locations dialog box appears.
  3. Edit the path or file name by using one of the following methods: Click a cell to change the name or path. Then, click a different cell.
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How do I fix references in SOLIDWORKS?

Replacing Broken References

  1. Select a file with a broken reference.
  2. Click Tools > Update References . …
  3. Select a reference to replace and click Edit > Replace File.
  4. In the Replace File dialog box, browse to the file that will replace the broken reference.
  5. Click Open.

How do you fix external references in SOLIDWORKS?

Locking and Breaking External References

  1. In the FeatureManager design tree: For an individual item, right-click the feature, component, body, or part. …
  2. Click External References. …
  3. To modify external references, select the external references and click Break Selected, Lock Selected, or Unlock Selected. …
  4. Click OK.

Select one or more file links under the item, then right-click and select Remove Link.

How do you break a part in Solidworks?

Split and Save Bodies

  1. Click Split (Features toolbar) or Insert > Features > Split.
  2. In the PropertyManager, set the options. …
  3. Under Resulting Bodies, select the bodies to save under , or click Auto-assign Names. …
  4. Double-click the body name under File, type a name for the new part in the dialog box, then click Save. …
  5. Click .

How do you reference a part in SolidWorks?

To list the external references on a part or feature, right-click the part or the feature or right-click the update holder , and click External References.

How do I replace a part in a SolidWorks assembly?

To replace one or more components:

  1. Do one of the following: Click Replace Components (Assembly toolbar). Click File > Replace. …
  2. Set options as described below, then click . The selected component instances are replaced. If you chose Manually select, choose the configuration to open in the Configurations dialog box.
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How do you unlock external references in SolidWorks?

To lock, unlock, or break external references in the External References dialog box:

  1. In the FeatureManager design tree: …
  2. Click External References. …
  3. To modify external references, select the external references and click Break Selected, Lock Selected, or Unlock Selected. …
  4. Click OK.

How do you change the part reference in a Solidworks drawing?

To change file references in a drawing view:

  1. Click Replace Model. (Drawing toolbar) or Tools > Replace Model.
  2. In the PropertyManager, under Selected Views, select a drawing view.
  3. Under New Model, browse to select a part or an assembly file, and click Open.
  4. Double-part icon. …
  5. Click .

How do I move a Solidworks file without breaking references?

Right click on a part of a SolidWorks part file and open the SolidWork context menu. Select rename or move from the SolidWorks context menu. Move the file or rename the file in the prompt which appears after selecting the option you want.

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