Poll: Which Version of Solidworks are you using?

Hello: Small survey
(only for my personal culture)

  • Votes are Anonymous -
Which Version of Solidworks are you using?
  • Solidworks below 2016
  • Solidworks 2017
  • Solidworks 2018
  • Solidworks 2019
  • Solidworks 2020
  • Solidworks 2021
  • Solidworks 2022
  • Solidworks 2023
  • 3DExperience (Online)

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Second question:

Do you use Macros with Solidworks
  • What is a Macro?
  • Yes, sometimes... but I do not create them myself.
  • Yes, often... but I do not create them myself.
  • I program my own Macros.
  • I'd like to learn how to program them.
  • I am not allowed to create or use them in my business.

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Please do not use these results for commercial or commercial purposes...

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Answered, I put SW2021 but soon SW2022 (probably January/February 2023)

same for me, SW 2019 but soon SW2022

I'm using the 2019 version.

I answered SW19 and SW21 but it depends on the project (so it can vary from SW2016 to SW21)

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Voted
2020 and for Macro it was missing "sometimes, but I also create my own macros." :smiling_face: so "I program mine".

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Arg!
I thought I had cast a wide net though... Sorry, I can't edit a Poll after the first votes.

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Bjr,
I'm on SW 2022 and I'm using macros either that I recover or I modify existing macros.
May the force be with you.

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Hello;

Personally, I'm on Solidworks 2022 (sp4).
the macros that I recover under always modified ... already to understand them and verify their content, but above all to harmonize the Variables and comment on them.
The rest of the macros are my own.
As for their frequency of use, it ranges from
"Several times a day."
at
"Ah! Yes, I had made a macro that! ».
Note: the majority of my macros are broadcast to other DAO workstations via a centralized toolbar on our Server - via the "MyToolBar" tool (before it became "Toolbar+"). www.codestack.net

Kind regards.

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Hello
On the 2016 version in private
and on the 2020 version in my company

Macro done by doing the manipulations on solidworks,
Then I transform them according to my needs

:wink:

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Hello;

Thank you for your participation (to all 34 voters), for the others I let this poll live until Monday (in 4 sleeps)...
Then the subject will be closed.

Kind regards.

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Hello @Maclane

I have recently been using the SW 2022 SP4 version

I never use macro because I only make unique designs (in the sense of unitary :innocent:)
For the record, the only time I used a macro was a very long time ago. It was the one that made it possible to know the center of mass of a part or an ASM because, curiously, for a mechanical software, this function did not exist in solidworks.

Kind regards

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Hello
I am using the 2018 sp4 version
Kind regards

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