A document called Design Journal.doc
is embedded in SolidWorks documents. The document has
the following properties:
Appears in the Design
Binder folder
in the FeatureManager design tree.
Is a Microsoft Word
Resembles an engineering journal, with headings for File Name, Description, and Material. These fields are linked to document properties and updated whenever the journal is opened. File Name is the actual file name and Description and Material are SolidWorks document custom properties.
Appears initially as <Empty>, a designation that disappears when you activate the journal.
Is added to the SolidWorks file when you activate it, so the SolidWorks file size is not affected unless you activate the journal.
Accepts both text and embedded images.
Can be deleted, in which case it is again listed as <Empty>.
Can be printed.
You must have Microsoft Word
on your computer to use the design journal.
To edit the design journal:
In the FeatureManager design tree, double-click
Design Journal.doc in the Design Binder folder
.
Type text, paste in images, format text, and so on.
In Microsoft Office
Close the journal.
Changes are saved automatically.
You can attach
other documents to SolidWorks documents by adding them to the Design
Binder folder
.
You can specify the file location for the design template in Tools, Options, System Options, File Locations. In Show folders for, select Design Journal Template to add or delete a location. The default journal template folder is <install_dir>\lang\<language>\.
To edit the design journal template:
On the File Explorer tab of the Task Pane, under <install_dir>\lang\<language>\, open journal.doc.
Edit the document in Microsoft Word.
Save and close the document.
Your changes appear when you open a new embedded Design Journal.doc in a SolidWorks document.