You can create a task to convert files on your
computer or create a distributed task to run on a
group of computers.
You must have a SOLIDWORKS Professional,
SOLIDWORKS Premium, or SOLIDWORKS Office license to create a distributed task.
Start
Network Monitor before you
create a distributed task to ensure that paths are
specified
correctly.
For distributed tasks, all files must be in
shared folders. See
Folders for Distributed
Tasks.
To create a conversion task:
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Click Convert Files
on the
sidebar, or click .
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In the Convert dialog box,
type a title for the task or leave the default.
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Select the files or folders you want to convert:
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To select files, click Add
File, select the files, and click Open.
You can select the types of files to update under
Files of type. Repeat to
select additional files.
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To select folders, click Add
Folder, select a folder, and click Open.
You can select the types of files to update under
Files of type. Repeat to
select additional folders.
If you do not want to include subfolders, clear
Include subfolders.
To delete a file or folder from the list, click its number or
path, then click Delete.
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Under Task Schedule, set:
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Running
mode.
Specifies how often the task runs. Select Once, Daily, Weekly,
or Monthly.
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Start
time.
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Start
date.
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For distributed tasks:
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Click Network
Monitor if it is not running.
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Select Distribute
Task.
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Click Network
Test (recommended) to verify group read and write access
to files and folders.
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Click Options to change
conversion options and backup locations.
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Click Advanced to change
the working folder, time-out values, and other options.
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Click Finish.
The task and its title, scheduled
time, scheduled date, and status
appear in the Tasks panel. Distributed tasks that you and other
users schedule appear in Network
Monitor.
If the task acts on more than one file, a sub-task is generated for
each file. If you selected
Backup task files
in
Advanced Options, a backup copy of each file
is saved to a
.zip file. When the task
completes, the status changes to Completed.
If your backup
files include Unicode file paths, use a zip
file extraction application that supports UTF-8 encoding.