How Do I Edit a Template in SolidWorks?

Are you new to SolidWorks and wondering how to edit a template? In this tutorial, we will guide you through the step-by-step process of editing a template in SolidWorks. Whether you want to modify an existing template or create a new one from scratch, SolidWorks provides powerful tools to make your designs stand out.

Step 1: Opening the Template

First, open SolidWorks and go to File > New. This will open the New Document dialog box. Here, you’ll find various templates available for different design disciplines such as part, assembly, or drawing.

If you already have a template that you want to edit, select the appropriate category and choose the desired template from the list. Otherwise, continue with a blank template by selecting “Blank Part” or “Blank Assembly”.

Tip:

If you frequently work on specific types of designs, it’s recommended to create custom templates tailored to your needs. This can save you time by having predefined settings and properties already set up.

Step 2: Editing the Template

Once you have opened the template, it’s time to make modifications. To access the template editing options, go to Tools > Options. In the Options dialog box, select “Document Properties” tab.

Here, you can customize various aspects of your design such as units, dimension styles, material properties, and more. You can also modify appearance settings like colors and textures for different elements of your design.

Tip:

If you want consistent modifications across multiple templates or documents in SolidWorks, use the “Default Templates” option in the Options dialog box. This allows changes made in one template/document to be applied automatically to others based on the same template.

Step 3: Saving the Template

After you have made all the desired modifications, it’s time to save your template. Go to File > Save As and choose a location to save your template file. By default, SolidWorks templates have a .slddot extension.

When naming your template file, make sure to provide a clear and descriptive name that reflects its purpose. This will help you easily identify and select the right template for future projects.

Tip:

If you want your customized template to be available in the default templates list, save it in the appropriate folder specified in the Options dialog box under “File Locations”.

Step 4: Using the Edited Template

Now that you have edited and saved your template, you can use it for new designs or apply it to existing ones. To start a new design using your edited template, go to File > New and select the appropriate category where you saved your modified template.

If you want to apply the edited template to an existing design, go to File > Open and select the design file. Then, go to File > Save As and choose “Save as Copy” option. In the Save As dialog box, select your edited template from the list of available templates.

  • Note:
    • When applying a modified template to an existing design, make sure to review any changes that may affect dimensions or other properties of the design.
    • SolidWorks provides options like “Update standard views” and “Update sheet formats” during this process. Make sure these options are selected or deselected as per your requirements.

Congratulations! You have successfully learned how to edit a template in SolidWorks. By customizing templates, you can streamline your design process and ensure consistency across your projects.

Remember to explore more advanced features of SolidWorks templates to further enhance your design workflow. Happy designing!