What are some often overlooked (forgotten) time saving standard keyboard shortcuts in SolidWorks?
Here are some ease-of-use reminder tips: Screen CTRL-Arrow pans the view in the direction of the arrow key. ALT-Arrow rolls (spins) the current view in the direction of the arrow key. SHIFT-Arrow rotates view of the part to the next standard view in the direction of the arrow key. Drawing Dimensions Hold SHIFT while dimensioning a circle to quickly have access to either the minimum or maximum setting based the circles selected quadrant point. For a dimension to the center of a circle, drag the dimension’s extention line grip to change attachment from center to either minimum or maximum setting based on the circle’s selected quadrant point. Hold SHIFT while dragging a dimension to move it from one view to another view. Hold CTRL instead to copy the dimension to the other view. Hold Alt while placing the dimension or a balloon to turn off inference alignment (alignmeing with other dimensions are long the yellow lines). Drawing Views Project a new drawing view without the default alignmen
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