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solidworks cam add in

Set swModelViewManager = swModel.ModelViewManager Set swModelDocExtension = swModel.Extension Set swApp = CreateObject("SldWorks.Application") ' must be specifeid in the string variable sAddinName ' Macro to toggle the addin of SOLIDWORKS CAM as loaded or unloaded. We want to delete everything in here and replace it with the following script, making sure you change the location of your cwaddinu.dll to the correct file path location (text in red):ĭim swModelDocExtension As SldWorks.ModelDocExtensionĭim swModelViewManager As SldWorks.ModelViewManagerĬonst sAddinName As String = "C:Program FilesSOLIDWORKS CorpSOLIDWORKS CAMcwaddinu.dll" swp file to a personalized location where you know it won’t get accidentally deleted/moved. swp file (Macro file) you’ll need to activate the Macro Toolbar by Right-Clicking on the Command Manager and selecting the Macro toolbar icon. However, to make your new Macro button from scratch If you are familiar with SOLIDWORKS Macros and would like a direct download to the. There are a couple steps to adding a Macro button in SOLIDWORKS and it may require that Visual Studio Tools for Applications (VSTA) is already installed on your computer. We can do this via a custom Macro button. However, it would be nice to have an Icon like all the others directly on the SOLIDWORKS Add-Ins tab on your Command Manager that will load and unload the CAM Add-In. To manually activate the CAM Add-In, you need to navigate to Tools > Add-Ins or use the Options drop-down and select Add-Ins.īy selecting the checkbox next to SOLIDWORKS CAM and selecting OK, you will now have a new SOLIDWORKS CAM Tab on your Command Manager.

solidworks cam add in

So, you’ve installed SOLIDWORKS CAM and you’re excited to start using it, but when you navigate to your Add-Ins tab, there’s no CAM Add-In.















Solidworks cam add in