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Creating a Design Checker Task

To create a Design Checker task:

  1. Click Design Checker on the sidebar, or click Tasks > Run Design Checker.
  2. In the dialog box, type a title for Task title.
  3. Click Add Standards and select one or more standards files (*.swstd).

    Drafting standards (ANSI, ISO, DIN, JIS, BSI, GOST and GB) are provided with a set of built-in standard files. The file location of the drafting standards is install_dir\dsgnchk\Data.

  4. Specify files or folders (not both) for Task files or folders.
    Option Description
    Include subfolders Available when you select folders.
    Add File Browse with the Open dialog box for SolidWorks files.
    Add Folder Browse for folders with the Browse for Folder dialog box. Specify part, assembly, drawing, or all types of SolidWorks files for File Name or Type.
    Delete Select an item in the list and click Delete to remove the item.
  5. Select Auto correct all failures to correct all failed checks for which Design Checker supports autocorrection.


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