“Why on earth does this matter to a SOLIDWORKS user?” we hear you cry! If you right click on the 3D model image you can access the “Pan & Zoom” (8) or the “Views” (9) functionality or choose “Format 3D Model” to set up a custom 3D model position and where and how the camera is looking (10) (5)Īlso on this toolbar are options to define the size of the 3D model image (6) and a “Pan & Zoom” button which makes the left mouse button pan the 3D model image and the mouse wheel zoom the image in and out. This “3D Model Tools > Format” toolbar allows you to pick a ‘standard’ view (we put standard in quotes as these are not the same views you are used to in SOLIDWORKS) (4) or reset to the original view. You can then left click on the handle in the middle of the 3D model and spin it around.įor more precision control if you click on the inserted 3D model an additional toolbar will be displayed. Once you select your 3D model it will be added as if it were an image, with many of the same options for further customisation. Choose whether the 3D model is local or online (3).A recent update of Microsoft Office 365 means that you can now add your 3D models from SOLIDWORKS to Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint files and the process is pretty simple…
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