By now you’ve likely got your feet wet with the latest release of 3DEXPERIENCE® SOLIDWORKS, R2022x FD03. But maybe you haven’t had the chance to test drive offline mode, one of the latest and greatest features of this release. This blog will provide instructions on not only how to use it, but also give you a checklist on how to use it effectively. Below is the process so you can start using offline mode ASAP!
First off, it all starts with planning ahead when you know you won’t have internet.
1. Find and save your model locally. You’ll want to open the model/file(s) you plan to work on in advance of going offline. Log into the 3DEXPERIENCE platform and launch the SOLIDWORKS Connected app or you can do it directly from the SOLIDWORKS Connected shortcut on your desktop. Next search for the model you would like to open in the MySession task pane. Simply drag and drop it into the 3DEXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS application or choose “Open from 3DEXPERIENCE” to save it to your local disk. I recommend locking the file and any of its components on the platform that you don’t want anyone to change.
3. Save your files back to the 3DEXPERIENCE platform when you’re back online. When you get back online, saving your files to the platform is a cinch. Simply click the offline mode icon to switch to online mode. Open the file you saved locally while in offline mode to see the changes you’ve made and from there you can sync the changes or make additional revisions before you save to the 3DEXPERIENCE platform. What’s great about the platform is the PLM data in the original file that’s saved online is preserved when you return so you can easily make comparisons and make the most informed decisions.
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