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May 19, 2009

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sam

Hi, I am a CAD designer, and want to take the CSWA. I only found 1 sample test for my preparation. is there any other way to get my hands on other samples ?
Regards,
Sam

miguel tellez marin

hi
currently i am student and work with solidworks 2009, i want to learn working with the solidworks motion, and make motion analisys to my desings, but i don't know how to use that part of the program.
i need position - velocity - aceleration grafics.
if somebody knows any tutorial or any place for learn that, pleace give me the information
thanks

Matt Blair

I need some simple help getting started. I am attempting the very first tutorial. In the directions it says the cursor should automatically create a "...coincident relation between the center of the circle and the origin." no matter how long i hold the cursor over the origin i don't get the coincident symbol. Is there something I'm doing wrong or is there some settings I need to change? I took a screen capture video of the steps I'm doing and posted it on youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ac6Ic-aERE

Please help. Thanks

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