Opening STEP file

Oh I understand the reluctance, but you can select what you want to recover, you can for example only recover the "system options" from the .sldreg file.

You can always put the old settings back later. ;)

 

In any case, without volume or surface functions, you won't get anywhere.

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So it doesn't come from the parameters, I took those of my colleague it doesn't change anything...

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in addition to what you say @ Bart

Often the problem comes from autocad files with double lines

What files do you want to open?

This will allow you to make an opening test via another person

and give you + info to see where the problem is

@+ ;-))

 

Send your file;)

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Attached is the file I created from my position.


m1216_433_ouvercle_commande.step
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Attached is the file that my colleague created, he opens it, not me...


m1216_433_ouvercle_commande-1.step
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And can you send the piece? At home I manage to open your colleague's, but not yours.

 

Are you sure of your export options?

 

Have you tried the 2 different steps? AP214 and AP203?

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Well compared to the view you showed me, yes I did check volume/surface geometry. (the same as my colleague).


m1216_433_ouvercle_commande.sldprt
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same for me under SW 2012 the 2nd OK no problem 

the 1st is no volume so your export must not be correct

@+ ;-))

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I can't open your future version SW file for me

Sorry

@+ ;-((

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I'm talking about that


step2.png
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Here, see if you can open them


desktop.rar
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no it doesn't change anything, I can't open them...

I think I'll try to reinstall slw

Make a repair first!

 

Which version of Sw are you in?

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I'm in 2014, how do you proceed for the repair, I don't know?

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To repair the installation:

  1.  In Windows Vista or later, click Start > Control Panel > Programs and Features. In earlier versions of Windows, click Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs .
  2. Select the version of SolidWorks that failed and click Edit.

    The SolidWorks Installation Manager starts.

  3. On the Welcome screen, click Repair Individual Installation (on this computer), and then click Next.
  4. Select the products that have not been installed or removed and click Repair .
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Like this! =)

 

In pictures it's always more telling


reparation.png
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have no improvement....

:-(

I rummaged a little on the net and there is an answer that can be the solution here: http://www.leguide3d.com/profiles/blogs/pourquoi-solidworks-choue-lors-de-l-importation-d-un-step-iges

 

Basically, to sum up, it can come from the default templates whose link could have been accidentally broken...

SW therefore does not find the model to open the WWTP and makes a mistake...

I have no idea if it works or not but it may be a lead.

 

EDIT: On the other hand for the export in STEP which creates a non-usable file, no idea, sorry

 

Good luck in any case

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