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Danny S.
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Sat Jan 15, 2005 9:56 pm Post subject:
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I works in Solidworks 2004.
How I can read ProE wildfire 2003 parts?
Danny
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Greg Smith
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Sat Jan 15, 2005 10:56 pm Post subject:
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iges or step
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How I can read ProE wildfire 2003 parts?
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Ben Loosli
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Sun Jan 16, 2005 5:03 am Post subject:
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Parasolid, also.
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Danny S. wrote:
I works in Solidworks 2004.
How I can read ProE wildfire 2003 parts?
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David Janes
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Sun Jan 16, 2005 7:50 pm Post subject:
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: "Danny S." <danysc@netvision.net.il> wrote
: I works in Solidworks 2004.
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: How I can read ProE wildfire 2003 parts?
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Are you getting any error messages, like the part is encrypted and you need to
download the decrypter from the website? Otherwise, it should be pretty easy and
direct. When you do File>Open', click the arrow on the 'Files of type:' listbox.
In the list, you'll see Pro/e part (with some extensions) and Pro/e assembly. I
don't have SW 2004 available to try this, so I don't know if they had the
translators at the time, but it seems like that's all it takes. But be warned if
you've never done this before: what you get is not a feature based, parametric
solid. It's a dumb solid, like an iges import. It just skips the in between step
and does the translation directly.
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