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| I dont think so.... You would have to open it as a DXF DWG, or do a File - Insert - Component , to insert it into your existing file. Mike Mattera
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| drag and drop a saved solidworks file to an open edgecam maybe, but not the way you described. the only thing i think you can do that with that is similair is copy features like stock/fixtures from one edgecam to the other but you had to do it a certain way for it to work. remember going over something like that in a class at some point. |
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