When using a vast
and feature rich software like SOLIDWORKS,
it is very easy to miss a new feature or
workflow when the new update rolls around.
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I wish we discussed this 20 years ago.
Not uncommon to hear
during our conversations and sessions.
It's so easy for inefficient workflows
to become ingrained for us
to not know what we don't know,
and miss out on those marginal gains.
As experienced SOLIDWORKS
users, our success engineers have tried
and tested countless
different workflows and shortcuts,
adapting them for different processes,
hardware inconsistent dances,
and those unique industry specific quirks.
are so many different ways
to work effectively in SOLIDWORKS
that it makes sense to utilize the wisdom
of your Success engineer to assess
your current workflows and see how
significant those marginal gains could be.