![]() ![]() He thought about Detached Drawings and how they don’t require the assembly or part model to be loaded in memory thus improving performance. Nikhil thought there had to be a way to overcome this unproductive use of time waiting for the drawing to open. Nikhil came up with the idea after visiting a customer that explained to him how he had to wait 30 minutes for a drawing to open in order to make a few minor edits. I spoke with Nikhil Kulkari, SOLIDWORKS Drawings & MBD Applications Manager Director, about Detailing Mode and how it came to be. Detailing Mode replaces Detached Drawings. To address opening large assembly drawings Detailing Mode was introduced in SOLIDWORKS 2020. SOLIDWORKS Product Management and Software Development staff are always looking for ways to improve performance and reliability. ![]() If you are opening from a remote server then you should look into SOLIDWORKS PDM Standard or Professional which helps manage your parts, drawings and assemblies but also delivers those file to you to open and work locally. Opening a large assembly drawing and loading all that data in memory takes time especially if you open the drawing from a remote server as opposed to locally. The data for just the drawing alone becomes rather large over time and add to the drawing data the assembly model data making the total amount of data for both the drawing and assembly quite large thus reducing overall performance. Not to mention all the dimensions, notes, tables and annotations each view and sheet contains. Those drawings contain several drawing sheets and each sheet contains several views of all types. ![]() If you work on a drawings of large assemblies you know it can be frustrating at times due to reduced performance. ![]()
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