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Understanding n!Fuze™ for SolidWorks®
Understanding Workspaces
Understanding Uploading and Downloading
Understanding File Versions
Understanding Contacts
Understanding User Roles
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Understanding Contacts

In order to share workspaces and files with other people, or to be invited to other people's workspaces, you need to add that person to your contacts list.

Anyone who is a member of the 3dSwYm community can be added to your contacts list. You can also invite people to join the 3dSwYm community via email from within the n!Fuze add-in. When you add someone to your contacts list, you are automatically added to their list. In this way you can quickly build a network of mutual contacts.



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