Saves
the active document with a new name or saves it in a different format for export to another
application.
To display this dialog box:
Click Save As
(Standard
toolbar) or .
Address bar |
Specifies a path to the folder where you want to save
the document. To
hide the navigation pane, click Hide
Folders. To show the navigation pane, click
Browse
Folders.
|
File
name |
|
Save as
type |
Saves the file in another file format. Specifying a
different file format allows you to export files. Changing
the file type hides the options for the SOLIDWORKS file
types.
In many cases, you can click Options to open an System Options dialog box where you can select
options that are specific to the selected file type.
For option details, click Help in the System Options dialog
box.
|
Description |
Saves
your text in the Description
field of the Custom tab in the
Summary Information dialog
box. |
A model from an earlier version of SOLIDWORKS is automatically
converted to the newer version of SOLIDWORKS when you save it.
You cannot use
Save As to save to an earlier version,
and you cannot open the newer version with an older version of SOLIDWORKS, with one
exception.
You can open part and assembly files in read-only mode in Service Pack 5 of the
previous release.
Options for SOLIDWORKS File Types
Save
As |
Saves the document to a new file
name that becomes the active document without saving the original
document. |
Save as
copy and continue |
Saves the document to a new file
name without replacing the active document. |
Save as
copy and open |
Saves the document to a new file
name that becomes the active document. The original document remains
open. References to the original document are not automatically
assigned to the copy. |
Include
all referenced components |
For assemblies, copies the
referenced components to the new location. Prefixes or suffixes are
added to the component names, as specified. |
Advanced |
Displays a list of the documents
referenced by the selected assembly or drawing. You can edit the
locations of the listed files. |