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==VTube Build Errors Without the SolidWorks Paths Setup==
 
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==If SolidWorks Still Cannot Load the Part Template==
 
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In rare cases, it is possible that SOLIDWORKS cannot used the part template file installed with SOLIDWORKS.  In that case you can create your own by following these steps.<br>
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===Step 1:  Move the mouse over the menu arrow to the right of the SolidWorks logo in the upper right corner.===
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===Step 1:  Create a new PART TEMPLATE File===
[[image:SolidWorks_Toolbar.png|400px]]<br><br>
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Create a new PART, then Save As a PRTDOT file.<br><br>
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Save it to a location that is easy for you to remember - like "My Documents\Solidworks"<br><br>
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[[image:SolidWorks_SaveNewPartTemplate.png|600px]]<br><br>
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===Step 2:  Add a New Path to SOLIDWORKS in "File Locations"===
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Before you can use the new template file, you will need to teach SOLIDWORKS the new path in the File Location window in Options.<br><br>
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[[image:SolidWorks_AddNewFileLocation_DocumentTemplates.png|600px]]<br><br>
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===Step 3:  Change to the "Default Templates" Window===
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Select Default Templates, then press the ellipses button for default parts template.<br><br>
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===Step 4:  Point to the New Template File===
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Select the new tab menu of the new path in the Default Templates window, and select the new part template.<br><br>
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===Step 5:  Check The New Path and Template File===
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Check to be sure the correct template file is selected.  Press OK.<br><br>
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==Other Pages==
 
==Other Pages==

Latest revision as of 16:01, 6 April 2022

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VTube-LASER and VTube-STEP can create SolidWorks tubes automatically if SolidWorks is installed on the same computer as VTube.

SolidWorks TEMPLATE paths must be setup for this connection to work. The reason is that VTube will attempt to automatically create a new part file before drawing the tube. Follow these steps to setup SolidWorks.

Solidworks logo.jpg

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VTube Build Errors Without the SolidWorks Paths Setup

Without a template path setup you will see error screens like these in this order when you attempt to build a part in SolidWorks:


SolidWorks BuildError1 NoTemplate.png

SolidWorks BuildError2 NoTemplate.png

SolidWorks BuildError3 NoTemplate.png



Setup SolidWorks with Default Templates

The solution is to setup the Default TEMPLATE path in Tools / Options following these steps.

Step 1: Move the mouse over the menu arrow to the right of the SolidWorks logo in the upper right corner.

SolidWorks Toolbar.png

Step 2: Move the mouse to Tools and down to Options - Click on Options

SolidWorks ToolsOptions Menu.png

Step 3: Click on Default Templates in the left column

SolidWorks ToolsOptions DefaultTemplatePaths Empty.png

Step 4: Choose the template files

Click on the ellipses buttons to setup the default path in these boxes. SolidWorks will suggest a file that already exists on the disk. Click on that file.

Fill in all three boxes with filenames.

SolidWorks ToolsOptions DefaultTemplatePaths.png

Click on OK. SolidWorks is ready to receive VTube commands.


If SolidWorks Still Cannot Load the Part Template

In rare cases, it is possible that SOLIDWORKS cannot used the part template file installed with SOLIDWORKS - probably because of Window's permissions issues. In that case you can create your own by following these steps.

Step 1: Create a new PART TEMPLATE File

Create a new PART, then Save As a PRTDOT file.

Save it to a location that is easy for you to remember - like "My Documents\Solidworks"

SolidWorks SaveNewPartTemplate.png

Step 2: Add a New Path to SOLIDWORKS in "File Locations"

Before you can use the new template file, you will need to teach SOLIDWORKS the new path in the File Location window in Options.

SolidWorks AddNewFileLocation DocumentTemplates.png

Step 3: Change to the "Default Templates" Window

Select Default Templates, then press the ellipses button for default parts template.

SolidWorks DefaultTemplates SelectEllipsesButton.png

Step 4: Point to the New Template File

Select the new tab menu of the new path in the Default Templates window, and select the new part template.

SolidWorks SelectNewDefaultTemplate.png


Step 5: Check The New Path and Template File

Check to be sure the correct template file is selected. Press OK.

SolidWorks NewPartTemplatePathAndFile.png

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