3DEXPERIENCE
users can share their SOLIDWORKS files on 3DDrive directly from the SOLIDWORKS application.
Recipients can preview and mark up the shared files to provide feedback.
Your Administrator must enable the external sharing setting in the
Drives
Control Center for
Share a File to work. If that
setting is disabled, when you click
Share a File
, a message prompts you to contact
your Administrator to enable the external sharing setting.
In
SOLIDWORKS, open a part, assembly, or drawing file to share.
To
share files on 3DDrive:
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Click
. To specify the file type to
share the model as, underneath Share a
File, click
and select a file type. The defaults are 3DXML for parts and assemblies and PDF for drawings.
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The 3DXML format lets you view,
measure, and annotate 3D models without giving access to
the original design, which protects company IP. Use
3DXML to ensure a consistent
and controlled viewing experience while enabling
collaborative feedback.
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A progress bar shows the upload progress to the 3DDrive
folder.
If a file with the same name exists in
that folder, a dialog box prompts you to update the existing file or upload
this file as a new file with an incremented number. For example, filename1, filename2, etc.
A notification
confirms the successful file upload to 3DDrive. The
Share
filename dialog box appears.
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In the dialog box, do one of the following:
- Click Close to exit the dialog box. The file
successfully uploads to 3DDrive but is not yet shared.
- Enable the Activate external share link option to
continue with sharing the file.
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When you activate external sharing, specify these options in the dialog
box:
- Copy link. Copies the link to the clipboard for
you to share with others.
- Enable guest comments. Lets others mark
up or make comments
about
the design in 3DDrive.
- Restrict access to specific users.
Restricts
access to only those you specify by email in the
Enter an email field
below.
- Add a message. Lets you add a
message
included
in the email notification sent to all the listed
emails.
- Show in 3DDrive. Opens 3DDrive in
the Task
Pane.
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Click Share.
3DDrive opens in the Task Pane. A notification confirms that the file is
uploaded to 3DDrive.