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Why don't I get the thumbnails on the SW files in File Explorer?

Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2022 11:54 am
by Glenn Schroeder
1. Browse to a folder that contains Solidworks files.

2. Right-click on one of them to open the menu, then left-click on "Open with" to open the "How do you want to open this file?" dialog box.

3. When the dialog box opens, first click the box for "Always use this app to open .SLDASM" (or whatever file type this happens to be), then choose SOLIDWORKS Launcher.

4. You may need to repeat this with all three file types.

If this doesn't fix it, see the reply below from @Zhen-Wei Tee.

Re: Why don't I get the thumbnails on the SW files in File Explorer?

Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2022 6:47 pm
by zwei
Maybe to top up a little bit,

If you want a graphic preview on thumbnail instead of solidworks icon, you will need to turn on "Show thumbnail graphics in Windows Explorer" in System Option

If you already have "Show thumbnail graphics in Windows Explorer" turned on but the thumbnail graphic/image is not showing for some of the files, you will need to re-open the file(s) and re-save it so that solidworks can generate the thumbnail graphic. This normally happens when you import assembly from a neutral file format such as STEP or PARASOLID.

For more info: https://help.solidworks.com/2020/englis ... eneral.htm
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Re: Why don't I get the thumbnails on the SW files in File Explorer?

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2022 8:12 am
by DanPihlaja
Zhen-Wei Tee wrote: Mon Sep 12, 2022 6:47 pm Maybe to top up a little bit,

If you want a graphic preview on thumbnail instead of solidworks icon, you will need to turn on "Show thumbnail graphics in Windows Explorer" in System Option

If you already have "Show thumbnail graphics in Windows Explorer" turned on but the thumbnail graphic/image is not showing for some of the files, you will need to re-open the file(s) and re-save it so that solidworks can generate the thumbnail graphic. This normally happens when you import assembly from a neutral file format such as STEP or PARASOLID.

For more info: https://help.solidworks.com/2020/englis ... eneral.htm

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I was coming here to say this....but as it turns out.... you did a better job than I could have! :)