How to know the version
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How to know the version
This file is in 2019v but properties show it is in 2020v. How to fix it? it was not the case before. I came to know because I am able to open it in SWX 2019v.
Re: To know the version
That's a Windows thing. Last associated program installed to .SLDPRT.
Just open you file using SW2019 and all is well.
If you want any .SLDPRT file to open with 2019 instead of 2020 then you must associate that extension with the correct SW version. In Windows Explorer, RMB and select open with. Navigate to SW 2019 and make sure always use this program radio button is checked.
Just open you file using SW2019 and all is well.
If you want any .SLDPRT file to open with 2019 instead of 2020 then you must associate that extension with the correct SW version. In Windows Explorer, RMB and select open with. Navigate to SW 2019 and make sure always use this program radio button is checked.
Re: How to know the version
In File Explorer you can turn on a column that shows the last version a file was saved in. That being said when you want to open a file you will know what version it is in.
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Re: How to know the version
That's what happen with multiple versions of SW on same computer.
You can try change the "open with" default in Windows Explorer.
Set it use Solidworks Launcher but it'll open files with latest version of SW.
You can try change the "open with" default in Windows Explorer.
Set it use Solidworks Launcher but it'll open files with latest version of SW.
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Re: How to know the version
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Thanks
Thanks
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Re: How to know the version
Suppose you want find out the version of a SWX file from it's icon. Is there any way to find out that?Frederick_Law wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 9:22 am That's what happen with multiple versions of SW on same computer.
You can try change the "open with" default in Windows Explorer.
Set it use Solidworks Launcher but it'll open files with latest version of SW.
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Re: How to know the version
Right-click on the column name space in File Explorer and choose "More" from the drop-down.Maha Nadarasa wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:43 am Suppose you want find out the version of a SWX file from it's icon. Is there any way to find out that?
Choose "SW last saved with", and click Okay.
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Re: How to know the version
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With a *.sldprt file this drop down menu does not come.
With a *.sldprt file this drop down menu does not come.
Re: How to know the version
Oddly enough, I always have trouble with the SW Last saved with
Life will be much easier if we could just read the version using a text editor
Life will be much easier if we could just read the version using a text editor
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Re: How to know the version
Maha Nadarasa wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 6:12 am This file is in 2019v but properties show it is in 2020v. How to fix it? it was not the case before. I came to know because I am able to open it in SWX 2019v.
Hello Maha, what you show in the screenshot is what you are opening it with, not what version the file actually belongs to. You can use the solutions others have provided to see which version a file is saved on.
Re: How to know the version
The menu is from file explorer, not the solidwork fileMaha Nadarasa wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 11:37 am @Glenn Schroeder
With a *.sldprt file this drop down menu does not come.
Try rightclicking on the column header in file explorer
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Re: How to know the version
Use the real interface, less glitchy(The property window)Zhen-Wei Tee wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 11:38 am Oddly enough, I always have trouble with the SW Last saved with
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Life will be much easier if we could just read the version using a text editor
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Re: How to know the version
It does, in Detail View
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Re: How to know the version
I didn't say right-click on the file name. I said ". . . on the column name space in File Explorer". Right-click where you see the red star in the screenshot below and in my original reply.Maha Nadarasa wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 11:37 am @Glenn Schroeder
With a *.sldprt file this drop down menu does not come.
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Re: How to know the version
Isnt it should be the same? Since it is reading from the same property...AlexLachance wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 11:43 am Use the real interface, less glitchy(The property window)
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Even with the real interface it still show me as future version :X
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Re: How to know the version
One thing that i recall is that someone actually suggest using API to check for the version
http://help.solidworks.com/2021/english ... rsion.html
I just realized that I had asked a similar question in the past
https://forum.solidworks.com/thread/246378
http://help.solidworks.com/2021/english ... rsion.html
I just realized that I had asked a similar question in the past
https://forum.solidworks.com/thread/246378
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Re: How to know the version
This was last saved in 2019sp5........but doesn't show anything when I display the column.
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Re: How to know the version
I don't know why but sometimes the panel doesn't display the right things, as if it hadn't updated or something.Zhen-Wei Tee wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 11:48 am Isnt it should be the same? Since it is reading from the same property...
Even with the real interface it still show me as future version :X
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Re: How to know the version
File versions are not service pack bound, so you will only have the year displayed, like this, though it's rather odd for you that it's displaying nothing at all. Maybe it has to do with the "default program" for the file type?jcapriotti wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 11:51 am This was last saved in 2019sp5........but doesn't show anything when I display the column.
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Re: How to know the version
Well isn't that grand? Thanks for a most-helpful suggestion!Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:52 am Right-click on the column name space in File Explorer and choose "More" from the drop-down.
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Choose "SW last saved with", and click Okay.
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Re: How to know the version
You might like also "Last saved by" and "File creator"Uncle_Hairball wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 12:58 pm Well isn't that grand? Thanks for a most-helpful suggestion!