I am using Solidworks 2003.
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19 years ago
I am using Solidworks 2003.
I would bet that it is using a different language set than you have installed in your SW directory (such as Chinese). This can foul things up. I'm not sure if there's a work around or a way to correct a part that has been built in another language.
Jeff Mowry > I am using Solidworks 2003.
>If you are on support they may be able to fix it for you but you will have to wait, a luxury few of us have.
Corey
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