Time is a valuable resource, especially when working on complex CAD projects. Thankfully, SOLIDWORKS Task Scheduler is here to help by automating repetitive tasks, enabling you to focus on what truly matters in your workflow.
This tutorial offers a comprehensive overview of the Task Scheduler’s capabilities, specifically using SOLIDWORKS Premium, and demonstrates how it can supercharge your productivity.
Key Features of the SOLIDWORKS Task Scheduler
The Task Scheduler simplifies a variety of tasks, including:
Setting Up Automated Tasks: Schedule tasks to run at a future time, such as file conversions, updates, and printing.
Batch Exporting and Importing: Save time by processing multiple files simultaneously.
Updating Custom Properties: Automatically check and update custom property values in your parts or assemblies.
Generating Drawings: Create multiple drawings for assembly components in just a few clicks, using predefined templates for consistent results.
Why Use the Task Scheduler?
Imagine being able to automate routine processes, like updating hundreds of files with custom properties or generating drawings for an entire assembly. The Task Scheduler allows you to:
Save time: Quickly set up tasks that would take hours to do manually.
Maintain consistency: Use predefined templates to ensure uniformity in your outputs.
Boost productivity: Spend less time on repetitive work and more time on creative design.
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This is just a glimpse of what the Task Scheduler can do. Stay tuned for future videos where we’ll dive deeper into more advanced features.
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