How to Convert PDF to SolidWorks

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SolidWorks is a CAD program that aids in three-dimensional design.

SolidWorks is a three-dimensional design and simulation program. It is used by engineers and architects. The program is similar to CAD software. There are times when you receive a three-dimensional PDF file or even a regular file as a blueprint for your work. It is a simple process to convert a PDF file to SolidWorks. SolidWorks files save with the extensions SLDASM and SLDPR. With a few clicks of your mouse, you can convert your PDF to SolidWorks.

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Step 1

Download, install and open SolidWorks.

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Step 2

Click "File" in the toolbar. It is located in the upper-left corner of the software window.

Step 3

Click "Open" in the drop-down menu.

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Step 4

Select the PDF file you want to convert. Double-click on the file. The file opens in the SolidWorks window.

Step 5

Click "Save." The "Save" button is located in the upper-left corner of the toolbar. Type the title of the PDF. Click on the "Arrow" below the title. A drop-down menu appears.

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Step 6

Choose the file extension SLDASM or SLDPR to save the PDF as a SolidWorks file. Click "Save." Your PDF is now converted to a SolidWorks file.

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