Where Is the Symbol Library in SolidWorks?

When working with SolidWorks, you may often find yourself in need of specific symbols to enhance your designs or communicate information effectively. These symbols can range from simple geometric shapes to complex electrical or mathematical symbols. Fortunately, SolidWorks provides a Symbol Library that contains a vast collection of pre-defined symbols that can be easily accessed and inserted into your designs.

Accessing the Symbol Library

The Symbol Library in SolidWorks can be accessed through the Insert menu. To do this, follow the steps below:

  1. Click on the Insert menu: The Insert menu is located at the top of the SolidWorks window.
  2. Select the Annotations option: This will open a dropdown menu with various annotation-related options.
  3. Choose Symbol: From the dropdown menu, select the Symbol option. This will open the Symbol Library window.

Navigating the Symbol Library

The Symbol Library window provides a user-friendly interface for browsing and selecting symbols. Here’s how you can navigate through it:

  1. Select a symbol category: The left panel of the Symbol Library window displays different symbol categories such as Electrical, Hydraulic, Pneumatic, etc. Click on a category to view its available symbols.
  2. Browse through symbols: Once you’ve selected a category, you’ll see a list of symbols in the middle panel.

    Scroll through this list to find the symbol you need.

  3. Preview a symbol: To get a closer look at a specific symbol, simply click on it once. A preview of the symbol will appear in the right panel.

Inserting Symbols into Your Design

Once you’ve found the symbol you want to insert, follow these steps:

  1. Select the symbol: Click on the symbol in the Symbol Library window to highlight it.
  2. Click on the Insert button: The Insert button is located at the bottom of the Symbol Library window. Clicking this button will insert the selected symbol into your active SolidWorks document.

It’s important to note that once you’ve inserted a symbol, you can easily resize, move, and edit it using SolidWorks’ standard editing tools.

Customizing the Symbol Library

SolidWorks allows you to customize the Symbol Library to suit your specific needs. Here’s how:

  1. Add symbols: If you frequently use symbols that are not included in the default library, you can add them by clicking on the Add Symbol button in the Symbol Library window. This will open an explorer window where you can select and import your custom symbols.
  2. Create symbol categories: To further organize your symbols, you can create custom categories.

    Right-click on any existing category in the left panel and choose New Category. Give your category a name and start adding symbols to it.

In conclusion

The Symbol Library in SolidWorks is a powerful tool that simplifies the process of adding symbols to your designs. By following a few simple steps, you can access an extensive collection of pre-defined symbols or customize your own library for easy access to frequently used symbols. With this knowledge, you’ll be able to enhance your designs and communicate effectively with clients and colleagues.