


I have most of the sketches on that file saved in PDF so I can easily access them, but there is some that were not so this is uper frustrating, does anyone know what to do? *When I click open it only shows me a PDF UNTITLED FILE telling me how to save the file to be compatible PDF for other applications.Īll of the works is gone, it's not the end of the world, I can open other similar files just fine. *When I click to opened it says " Illustrator could partially reas this file" It's an AI file, it has always been, and it only happened to this file, the other AI files are fine. Then, went back to illsutrator to try to open the file again, but the same messega appeared. I went to creative cloud to update, I installed update Version 27.5. This morning I came in and this happened when I tried to pened it. The day before the file crashed, it was late after work so I didn't bother to reopen. The answer: 3DVia Composer.Having this issue with only one file. What happens if a change is made to the solid model? What if you’d like to reorient the angle of the view? What if you’d like to move a few of the components around? To deal with any of these questions, you’d have to go back to SOLIDWORKS and start the entire process over again from scratch – making your previous hard work obsolete and useless. Beyond that, modifying all of your CAD pubs in Illustrator can become very inefficient. So that’s the solution for the guy that makes a handful of technical publications a year. This means you can edit the stroke sizes independently, you can fill areas with solid colors and gradients, you can apply special filters and effects to the image, and anything else you might be able to do in Illustrator. You can now fully edit the vector version of your drawing view that you created in SolidWorks.


The entire purpose of Adobe Illustrator is to edit vector graphics. Have you ever noticed you can save a SOLIDWORKS file as an Adobe Illustrator file (.AI)? Well, it works, but it’s not exactly as good as it sounds.
