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Panel Exit Message and SOLIDWORKS Build Progress Indicator

When you exit a CircuitWorks® panel, a message gives you a chance to save changes. A graphical indicator in the Windows task bar shows build progress when you build an ECAD part in the SOLIDWORKS software.

If you modify a parameter in the CircuitWorks Component Properties or File Properties panels and do not save changes, a message prompts you to save or cancel changes when you exit the panel. The software also prompts you to save changes when you select another object in the graphics area.

CircuitWorks provides progress information when you load an ECAD part and build it in SOLIDWORKS. The SolidWorks icon in the Windows task bar is gradually filled with green as the build progresses.



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