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How to Open SolidWorks File in Microsoft 3D Viewer

Oct 14, 2024

If you're working with SolidWorks files and need to share or visualize them in Microsoft 3D Viewer, you can easily do so by following these steps. First, you'll need to convert your SolidWorks file to a compatible format for Microsoft 3D Viewer. The recommended format is .OBJ, but Microsoft 3D Viewer also supports .STL and .FBX files. To perform the conversion, you can use SolidWorks itself or a third-party converter tool. Once your SolidWorks file is converted to a compatible format, simply open Microsoft 3D Viewer and use the 'Open' or 'Import' function to load your file. Now you can view, rotate, and manipulate the 3D model in Microsoft 3D Viewer with ease. This makes it simple to collaborate and share your SolidWorks designs with colleagues or clients who may not have access to SolidWorks software. By following these steps, you can seamlessly bridge the gap between SolidWorks and Microsoft 3D Viewer, enhancing your ability to showcase and collaborate on 3D models.

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