Use the Contains tab to identify
vault files that are referenced by the selected file.
The list is generated from the vault database and does not reflect
local changes that are not
checked in.
Toolbar
Toolbar icons are arranged in three sections.
When the Explorer window is wide enough, all icons are visible. If you shrink the size of the window, the sections are compacted into flyout buttons. Clicking any of these buttons displays the controls for that section.
The sections are compacted in this order:
- Commands (right section)
- Options (center section)
- Source (left section)
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Version |
The file version for which
references are displayed. The default is the most
recent version.
Expand the control to
select a different file version.
indicates a
revision.
indicates the original
version.
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Configuration |
The configuration for which
references are displayed. The default is the
active configuration.
Expand the control
to select the configuration for which to list references.
If you select
Do not show
configurations, all files referenced by any
configuration are shown.
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Levels |
Displays file references for the
entire file hierarchy (Show All
Levels) or just the top level of the file hierarchy
(Top Level Only). The setting defaults to the most recent setting
you used.
You can also expand or collapse
the hierarchy using the and controls in the File name column.
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Next Warning / Previous Warning |
Only shown when warnings are
present in the Warnings
column. In the file list, changes the focus
to the next file with a warning or the previous file with a
warning.
Clicking a warning icon expands
the hierarchy if it is collapsed and the warning is on a
referenced file.
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Open |
Opens the selected file in the
application used to create it. This icon
represents SOLIDWORKS.
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Properties |
Opens the selected file's
Properties dialog
box. |
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Browse to |
Opens a new Explorer window with
the file you select on the Contains tab as the selected file in the top pane of
the new window. |
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Saves all files in the file list
as a comma-delimited .txt file. |
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Saves only the visible files in
the file list as a comma-delimited .txt
file. |
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Opens all files in the file list
in Microsoft Excel ®. |
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Opens only the visible files in
the file list in Microsoft Excel ®. |
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Custom
References |
Displays the Edit User-Defined References dialog
box. |
Properties
To change the columns that are displayed, right-click any column heading and select columns to display them or clear columns to hide them. You can add up to 10 columns based on SOLIDWORKS PDM variables by clicking More and choosing variables from the Choose Columns dialog box.
You can sort the default and custom columns in tables in ascending, descending, or default order by clicking column headers. Column sorting is useful within large datasets. If you sort a column in ascending or descending order, the column is highlighted in green and an arrowhead appears. When you sort a column in a table, SOLIDWORKS PDM removes the file structure hierarchy. Sorting turns off Show Tree Lines and Show Reference Selection Control.
Drag a column head to change the position of a column.
Type |
Displays a thumbnail preview of
the file when you hover over the file type icon. |
File
name |
File name. |
Warnings |
Displays 
The file is not rebuilt if
the file needs to be rebuilt in SOLIDWORKS. Click the message to
display a list of references that require a rebuild. This column is blank if there are no
warnings.
To quickly locate
files with warnings or errors, use the Next Warning
 and
Previous Warning
 toolbar
buttons or Ctrl + the
up-arrow or down-arrow on the numeric keypad.
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Configuration name |
Configuration of the CAD file, or
a hyphen (-) for files without
configurations. |
Quantity |
BOM quantity. |
Version |
Version of the selected file and
the versions of the files to which it is linked. |
Checked out by |
User who has the file checked out,
or blank if not checked out. If you hover over a
user name, a pop-up window displays user information such as log
in status and files checked out, and provides a link so that you
can email the user.
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Checked out in |
Computer and local folder where
the file is checked out, or blank if not checked out. |
Found
in |
Vault folder containing the
file. |
State |
Workflow state of the file, such
as Under Editing or
Waiting for
approval. |
Shortcut Menu
Right-click a file to access these options:
Open |
Opens the selected file in the appropriate application. |
Browse to |
Changes the focus of the dialog box to the selected file without opening a new File Explorer window. |
Browse to in a New Window |
Opens a File Explorer window with the focus on the selected file. |
Copy Tree |
Starts the Copy Tree function, which lets you copy selected files, including all references, to create a second instance that is unrelated to the original. |
Properties |
Opens the selected file's Properties dialog box. |
Columns |
Lists column heads so you can display or hide columns. Currently displayed columns are indicated by a check mark.
Click More to open the Choose Columns dialog box, where you can add up to 10 additional columns by selecting SOLIDWORKS PDM variables on which to base column heads.
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Select All |
Selects all files in the list. |
Select Files |
Opens the Select Files dialog box, where you can use wildcards to select files. |
Show Tree Lines |
Toggles lines showing the tree hierarchy on and off |
Change Thumbnail Preview Size |
Changes the size of thumbnail previews as Small, Medium, or
Large. By default, Medium is selected. When you select the size in one table,
SOLIDWORKS PDM sets the same size in applicable tables and on tabs. The thumbnail previews for non-SOLIDWORKS files may not be clear when you select Medium or Large.
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