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Deleting User-Defined Hole Standards

To delete a user-defined hole standard:

  1. On the Hole Wizard page, select a user-defined standard in the left pane.

    You can delete only user-defined hole standards.

  2. Above the categories in the right pane, click Delete Standard .
  3. In the dialog box, select Delete associated part files? to delete part files on disk (or if managed by SOLIDWORKS PDM, in the vault), and click OK.

    If you do not select Delete associated part files?, the user-defined library cannot be accessed by SOLIDWORKS or the Toolbox configuration tool, but its part files remain on disk or in the vault. You can delete the part files manually.



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