Hello
Thank you for the answer, but unfortunately that's not it.
It is SOLIDWIORKS that is defined by default.
Hello
Thank you for the answer, but unfortunately that's not it.
It is SOLIDWIORKS that is defined by default.
Hello
Maybe mouse settings problem in windows
I don't know exactly where it is set up no pc under the elbow ;0)
I would go to explore, tool tab -> file options -> file type -> select solidworks extension->then Advanced -> remove the "Print" action by default.
Cdlt
Hello
Unfortunately, there is no "file options" tab on windows 7, so it is not possible to try this solution.
I don't have a particular idea but to clarify is it like this :
- you double-click on the file
- SW opens
- SW starts printing
What happens next? SW stays open / SW closes / other?
Hello
Yes, whether Solidworks is opened or not, the double click opens the file, once opened, the print starts automatically, and then the operation is normal.
Do you have macros that launch when you open a file?
No, no macros that launch automatically.
The phenomenon is linked to the migration to the new version.
Hello
And if you put Solidworks Launcher as the default as d.roger proposed and not just Solidworks because it seems to me that this is the one you need by default.
I'm going to try again.
Issue apparently solved:
Control Panel\All Control Panels\Default Programs\Set Associations -> change the default program for each SLW-related extension.
Good evening @tous
Here, I discover in a resounding way, a new function of solidworks , namely the "retain" function: you will notice that it works under SW 2020, another new feature that does not appear in the version description.
I would be tempted to say that to get the points of the right answer you just have to "retry". All those who tried to answer tried their luck so much and more
Regards ;-) ;-)
Here's a comedian, too bad it's not funny...
EDIT: cancel
Well, your ego problems, you see that with a shrink, your comments without interest, I don't care.
It's crazy to always need to bring her back.....
Decidedly, the debates are intense on Lynkoa! That's what happens between enthusiasts... I hope you have managed to find common ground, though. !
Have a good evening!
Coralie
Hello @frederic.scheepers,
Your ego message is not very fair! What @Zozo_mp meant is that the designation of the best answer that you have validated is not of much use for users who may encounter the same problem.
This forum is designed to help the CAD user community. Closing a question with the correct answer provides direct access to the solution proposed by all members of the community. If people take the time to provide answers, it is only to help. I think that this forum has proven its worth and that many questions have been resolved. The exchanges are and must remain cordial!
Sincerely,
It's crazy how many lecturers there are here!
And it doesn't occur to you that there could have been a bug or a validation error?
It's easy to be clever, except that not everyone has all the time to hang out on the forums, some have to work.
It was enough to put it simply, @Zozo_mp's almost contemptuous words just show that he loves to be clever, but I gave him the points since it seems to be so important to him!
Let's just say that you're unfortunately not the first to do the trick to us.
And your new "best answer" doesn't improve the image you give of yourself.
Choosing a "real" correct answer allows you to limit the time you have to spend on a forum to find it...
Hello I have the same problem but on windows 10 and solidworks 2021 and unfortunately I can't find the solution. I try to do as instructed ( Control Panel\All Control Panels\Default Programs\Set Associations -> change the default program for each SLW-related extensions. ) but on windows 10 it doesn't work the same.
Have you also had this problem?
Right-click on an assembly property and see if the screen preview gives you Solidworks Launcher like here (same thing then for part and MEP)
Otherwise edit, Solidworks Launcher.