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Do anyone know, in what format we need to save the creo template to open it in Solidworks???
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Prabhu,
If you are working with Creo 3.0 and have license Collaboration_Ext_SolidWorks, you can Save the data as Solidworks data (.sldprt or .sldasm)
Check article at https://support.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/solution.jsp?n=CS184567
For earlier versions you may try using global translates .iges or .step
Prabhu,
If you are working with Creo 3.0 and have license Collaboration_Ext_SolidWorks, you can Save the data as Solidworks data (.sldprt or .sldasm)
Check article at https://support.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/solution.jsp?n=CS184567
For earlier versions you may try using global translates .iges or .step
Prabhu,
Does the information in last reply answer your question?
Good day!
I am working with Creo 3.0 and have license Collaboration_Ext_SolidWorks.
When I save my Assembly unit in CreO as Solidworks.sldasm, open this file in Solid Works, so I get unit without any solid geometry, but only basic planes, like in this picture. Please, help me, how can I translate my unite from Creo to Solid Works? Thanks in advance.
Hi Olimpiya,
You should repost this as it's own question instead of a reply to an existing post. You will likely get much better help.