deep70
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Hello everyone,
I am dealing with a really heavy problem, it is about saving a table in the previous version of solidworks, i.e. from 2024 to 2023 as I am asked by the customer.
the rescue happens without problems if it was nothing but then I can no longer open the same table just saved in version 23.
the error message that is given to me and "memory of exhausted solidworks" which seems to me to say little strange since the original saved in verse 24 opens in a flash. In short, I would say that it is not a probe of hardware performance and therefore of insufficient ram otherwise the problem would also give it to me with table version 2024.
I contacted the assistance but nothing can come out at least for now.
I kindly ask you if you have already dealt with such a problem, and if you have somehow managed to solve it.
load here the error message given by the progremma and the model with original table 2d.
Thank you very much all for the attention and for the possible answers given.
Good evening, everyone.
I am dealing with a really heavy problem, it is about saving a table in the previous version of solidworks, i.e. from 2024 to 2023 as I am asked by the customer.
the rescue happens without problems if it was nothing but then I can no longer open the same table just saved in version 23.
the error message that is given to me and "memory of exhausted solidworks" which seems to me to say little strange since the original saved in verse 24 opens in a flash. In short, I would say that it is not a probe of hardware performance and therefore of insufficient ram otherwise the problem would also give it to me with table version 2024.
I contacted the assistance but nothing can come out at least for now.
I kindly ask you if you have already dealt with such a problem, and if you have somehow managed to solve it.
load here the error message given by the progremma and the model with original table 2d.
Thank you very much all for the attention and for the possible answers given.
Good evening, everyone.
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