![]() ![]() In this specific case (first image above) the correct fastener was not in my library, so a DEFAULT size was created and used by SOLIDWORKS. So, a better way to understand this option is, it forces ALL Toolbox files to open from this path. ![]() The intent of the option when turned on, is to have toolbox search a specific location for the correct part and configuration if toolbox parts are detected REGARDLESS of the saved references. If you clear the system option, SOLIDWORKS does not automatically search the Toolbox folder for references to Toolbox components.Ĭlear as mud, right? That last bit about not searching the Toolbox folder is a bit misleading because it does still search this folder I’ll explain that part later in the last section of this article. Even today, this question still comes up, so this is the topic for today’s blog.Īccording to the help file here’s what this option does:įacilitates opening models whose Toolbox components do not reference your Toolbox folder. ![]() When SOLIDWORKS introduced a feature to help users open models with missing Toolbox references in 2011, there was much confusion on what the option does. ![]()
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