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 .
3DEXPERIENCE
Users: If the Save As New dialog box appears, click
Save to This PC.
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 Properties dialog box. |
Output coordinate
system |
Specifies the coordinate system to save. When you open
the file, the new coordinate system is the origin.

This
functionality does not apply to parts or assemblies. It applies
to the following file types:
- 3D Manufacturing Format
(*.3mf)
- ACIS (*.sat)
- Additive Manufacturing File
(*.amf)
- IFC 2x3 (*.ifc)
- IFC 4 (*.ifc)
- IGES (*.igs)
- Parasolid (*.x_t;*.x_b)
- STEP AP203 (*.step;*.stp)
- STEP AP214 (*.step;*.stp)
- STL (*.stl)
- VDAFS (*.vda)
- VRML (*.wrl)
|
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.