When saving a file as a .xt (Parasolid) and opening it up again, parts of my assembly will lose it's orientation, even though I have fixed all my components beforehand. Any ideas? Kanaiya 6 Dec, 2013 08:03 AM Saving Solidworks File as Parasolid. 2 Answers Behnam Answered on 6 Dec, 2013 01:04 PM Have you tried saving as a binary Parasolid (.xb). I always use this fomat to import complex organic surfaces into SolidWorks. Victor Bonavarte 6779 Answered on 9 Dec, 2013 03:48 AM try, you save IGES, it should not happen like you say ...
When saving a file as a .xt (Parasolid) and opening it up again, parts of my assembly will lose it's orientation, even though I have fixed all my components beforehand. Any ideas? Kanaiya 6 Dec, 2013 08:03 AM Saving Solidworks File as Parasolid. 2 Answers Behnam Answered on 6 Dec, 2013 01:04 PM Have you tried saving as a binary Parasolid (.xb). I always use this fomat to import complex organic surfaces into SolidWorks. Victor Bonavarte 6779 Answered on 9 Dec, 2013 03:48 AM try, you save IGES, it should not happen like you say ...