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Denya
Pro/E (WildFire 3.0) -> SolidWorks View All
Hello everybody,

does anybody know how to convert wildfire3.0 files into solidworks 2006-2008? and if some other software required pls advice where to download it.

Thank you


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mikeyy
You can try opening it in solid works ( does work with the new one!) but an alternative would be to:
Save them as an intermediary such as IGES or STEP from pro/e, then open them in solidworks


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Thanks Mike.
that was helpful answer :D but any way I found the usage of the new solidworks is better than using file's formats. The only things that I got lost are famaly tables and UDFs, but I think that is very specific feature of the pro/e.


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