Help
Help in SolidWorks is context-sensitive and in HTML format. Help is
accessed in many ways, including:
Help buttons
in all dialog boxes and PropertyManagers (or press F1)
Help
tool on the Standard toolbar for SolidWorks Help
Flyout menu
of Help options
Help menu
for SolidWorks or other Help (such as API, third-party software, and so
on). Documentation is also available on the Web. Select or clear Help, Use
SolidWorks Web Help to switch between the local and Web-based versions
of the help.
Glossary. The SolidWorks Help
contains a glossary of terms. Click Glossary
at the bottom of the table of contents.
In addition to the Help facility, SolidWorks provides help in the following
ways:
What's
New (on the Help menu) - new functionality
added since the last major SolidWorks release
Interactive
What's New (click
in new menus and new or changed PropertyManagers)
- links to topics in the What's New book.
Quick Tips (click
on
the status bar) - pop-up messages that give hints and options based on
the current SolidWorks mode.
Tooltips - information about tools on toolbars
and in PropertyManagers and dialog boxes.
Status bar information (at the bottom of the SolidWorks
window) - pointer coordinates, sketch status, and brief descriptions of
selected commands.
Tip of the Day
(at the bottom of the SolidWorks Resources
tab in the Task Pane) - a new tip appears each time you start SolidWorks.
SolidWorks Tutorials (on the Help
menu and on the SolidWorks Resources
tab in the Task Pane) - step-by-step lessons on features, parts, assemblies,
drawings, and third-party applications.
SolidWorks
Resources tab
in the Task Pane includes commands,
links, and information. The General Information
link provides access to Documentation Central.
Documentation Central is the reference library
for beginning and advanced users. Documentation Central features tutorials
and simulations, an interactive environment for collaborative development,
access to published manuals and updates, and late-breaking and experimental
documentation.
Additional ideas and help are available on the SolidWorks web site at
www.solidworks.com.
The SolidWorks eNewsletter, press releases, and information on seminars,
trade shows, and user groups are available at www.solidworks.com/pages/news/newsandevents/html.