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Topic ClosedChanging CAD file formats, SE to SW

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    Posted: 16.Jan.2013 at 15:05
Hi all,

I'm currently trying to find a way to transfer thousands of Solid Edge files (*.par, *.dft) into Solid Works (*.sldprt) without manually opening all the SE files in SW and saving them in the new format. I'm also aware the the .dft files are incompatible so I would like to find a way to transfer the format to the Solid Works compatible format without having to redraw all of them. 

Through a little bit of research I understand there aren't many programs that do the SE to SW format conversion, but if you have any suggestions let me know! The only converter I have found is the Datakit CrossManager, so if I know of this program or have used it please give me your honest opinion.

Thanks!

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