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SOLIDWORKS Routing Overview
Enabling the Routing Add-In
Using Routing with the 3DEXPERIENCE Platform
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Route Types
Familiarity with SOLIDWORKS
Expand The Basics of RoutingThe Basics of Routing
Expand Modeling a Typical Piping RouteModeling a Typical Piping Route
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Modeling a User Defined Route
Route with Clips
Modeling Routes as External or Virtual Files
Assemblies as Routing Components
Expand Routing ToolbarsRouting Toolbars
Routing Templates
Route Properties Overview
Mating in Routing Subassemblies
Opening Routing Assemblies from the 3DEXPERIENCE Platform
Expand Routing Libraries and the Routing Component WizardRouting Libraries and the Routing Component Wizard
Routing Naming Conventions
Expand Routing PointsRouting Points
Expand Pipes and Tubes RoutesPipes and Tubes Routes
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Familiarity with SOLIDWORKS

The Routing application uses functionality available in SOLIDWORKS.

To become proficient in routing, you need to be familiar with the following areas:
  • 3D Sketching
  • Assemblies, Top-Down Design, and Mates
  • Design Library
  • Configurations

SOLIDWORKS also provides routing tutorials in the Online Help.

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