File (sldprt) won't Save.
File (sldprt) won't Save.
Hi All.
I have come across this issue a couple of times over the years, but this particular one is problematic for me as I would really rather not simply delete it and recreate it as I have done in the past.
Essentially, I will close a "Part" file, (AFAIK, it only happens to part files.) the save dialog pops up dutifully reminding me to save my work, as it should, and I agree.
But nothing happens.. The file does not save, the file does not close, and the assembly with the file in it also will not save either, unless I supress or delete the part from the assembly.
The little asterisk in the header bar does not go away like it should after saving either.
I have tried every known method (that I am aware of, to save the file.
I tried "Save As" to a different filename. And to a different location, and to a different drive.
Alas to no avail.
Has anyone here also experienced this..? and how did you get around it.?, without scrapping it and redoing it all.!
I have come across this issue a couple of times over the years, but this particular one is problematic for me as I would really rather not simply delete it and recreate it as I have done in the past.
Essentially, I will close a "Part" file, (AFAIK, it only happens to part files.) the save dialog pops up dutifully reminding me to save my work, as it should, and I agree.
But nothing happens.. The file does not save, the file does not close, and the assembly with the file in it also will not save either, unless I supress or delete the part from the assembly.
The little asterisk in the header bar does not go away like it should after saving either.
I have tried every known method (that I am aware of, to save the file.
I tried "Save As" to a different filename. And to a different location, and to a different drive.
Alas to no avail.
Has anyone here also experienced this..? and how did you get around it.?, without scrapping it and redoing it all.!
Re: File (sldprt) won't Save.
To give us a clue what version of SW is this with ?
Re: File (sldprt) won't Save.
Have you been inserting and deleting base parts in a derived part ?
2016 SP0 has a nasty bug where if you insert a part and then delete it the derived part file won't save, supposted to be fixed in later service packs.
2016 SP0 has a nasty bug where if you insert a part and then delete it the derived part file won't save, supposted to be fixed in later service packs.
Re: File (sldprt) won't Save.
I believe you my good sir, have nailed it.
Armed with this insight, I've done a couple of experiments.. And as it happens, yes.
If I insert a part into another part, which I do indeed do from time-to-time for various reasons, and then delete that derived/inserted part, the main part file will not save. Nor will any assembly that this offending part resides within, all the way up to the "Top-Level".
I am currently experiencing this on SW 2016 vers.
I can confirm this particular reason on this particular file is not occurring on SW 2021 vers. (I will need to investigate further as to why I have had 2021 files not save).
A workaround I have implemented, is do not delete the derived part, suppress..
Thanku rothers
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Re: File (sldprt) won't Save.
Damo,
Check your checked messages to not show again. IMO the issue comes from a checked message.
Check your checked messages to not show again. IMO the issue comes from a checked message.
Re: File (sldprt) won't Save.
Are you running PDM?Damo wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 2:56 am Hi All.
I have come across this issue a couple of times over the years, but this particular one is problematic for me as I would really rather not simply delete it and recreate it as I have done in the past.
Essentially, I will close a "Part" file, (AFAIK, it only happens to part files.) the save dialog pops up dutifully reminding me to save my work, as it should, and I agree.
But nothing happens.. The file does not save, the file does not close, and the assembly with the file in it also will not save either, unless I supress or delete the part from the assembly.
The little asterisk in the header bar does not go away like it should after saving either.
I have tried every known method (that I am aware of, to save the file.
I tried "Save As" to a different filename. And to a different location, and to a different drive.
Alas to no avail.
Has anyone here also experienced this..? and how did you get around it.?, without scrapping it and redoing it all.!
Re: File (sldprt) won't Save.
Alex.AlexLachance wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 8:01 am Damo,
Check your checked messages to not show again. IMO the issue comes from a checked message.
Interesting.. Which message would I be looking for..
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Re: File (sldprt) won't Save.
Try turning off autosave/recovery options, this can often clear the problem but obviously you lose recovery options if Solidworks crashes.
If this does fix it, I would guess, something buggy is happening with either multi installs, drives or permissions not working correct.
If this does fix it, I would guess, something buggy is happening with either multi installs, drives or permissions not working correct.
Re: File (sldprt) won't Save.
Mjuric.
Nope.. No PDM. Other than the basic file utility functions with Professional..
And, I do not use "cloud" or networked server installs.
All files are save locally on my machine and read and write directly from a SSD inside my computer box.
Re: File (sldprt) won't Save.
I have turned off Autosave/Recovery some years back and have not used it since.RichGergely wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 12:04 am Try turning off autosave/recovery options, this can often clear the problem but obviously you lose recovery options if Solidworks crashes.
If this does fix it, I would guess, something buggy is happening with either multi installs, drives or permissions not working correct.
I've not really missed it either. Maybe once or twice over several years have I lost significant amounts of work from software crashing.
I habitually click "Save All" maaaaany times an day.
I do have multiple install tho, is this really a big issue.?
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There could be a few in that list causing issues, but I'd try clearing any that speak of save and then retry saving your part and see if it works.
I honestly try to keep that list as short as possible because SolidWorks is just bad.
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Re: File (sldprt) won't Save.
..I recall this happening many years ago... do a search on deleting files with the "$" sign, they're usually hidden. They are temp files which are locked.. so maybe, just maybe you are trying to write over existing names which were locked ($)?
They are usually in your local folders but also clean out your /TEMP directories
Doing a repair may help but doing a "clean" reinstall of SolidWorks is suggested.
Or, a refresh of the OS... then lastly, reinstall/reset the OS if you can to remove all doubt.
Oh,.. check "write" access? (it happens)
They are usually in your local folders but also clean out your /TEMP directories
Doing a repair may help but doing a "clean" reinstall of SolidWorks is suggested.
Or, a refresh of the OS... then lastly, reinstall/reset the OS if you can to remove all doubt.
Oh,.. check "write" access? (it happens)
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Re: File (sldprt) won't Save.
This was the solution that worked for us with this problem back when we were running 2016.RichGergely wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 12:04 am Try turning off autosave/recovery options, this can often clear the problem but obviously you lose recovery options if Solidworks crashes.
If this does fix it, I would guess, something buggy is happening with either multi installs, drives or permissions not working correct.