I have removed the PDF in which I had captured the comments, due to copyright. (I recommend that you capture what you want while you can)
Personally, I'm pleased to have contributed a few things in this thread. It began in 2016, so that its date is relevant at each post. Versions and capabilities (and bugs) change over time. To me, it kinda shows me what I learned and when, as I began using SWx in 2014 and was an avid forum-learner. To wit, I don't even use at least one tip that I had included because I found a different issue with it and have learned a different method (thus living with easier potential errors) thereafter. That one was mating parallel to axes not planes for geometric flexibility. I ended up using that only in certain cases, as any parallel/distance mate to an axis cannot be reversed or flipped, but coincident/concentric mates can. As with most cases, applicability applies.
I'll try to extract some topical wisdom from what I captured, in time, with credit to the authors.
Meanwhile, I open this thread to YOUR most impressive tricks. Thank you to all contributors.
