![]() ![]() For example, the file path may be pointed at 2016, but the files may be in the 2017 file location. If there is no folder or the folder is empty, see if there might be another SOLIDWORKS version installed and if that folder and the files can be found in a different location. Check to see that there is a Thread Profiles folder and that it is populated. By default it is C:\ProgramData\SOLIDWORKS\SOLIDWORKS 20XX\Thread Profiles. Once you know where it is pointed, navigate to that location in Windows Explorer. Do this under Tools > Options > System Options > File Locations, then use the drop down menu to locate "Thread Profiles" The first step is to check where SOLIDWORKS is looking for the thread profiles. Or you may just not see anything populated under the Specifications tab Type and Size drop down menus. You may receive an error when you first try to use the Thread Feature, This can occasionally happen after an upgrade to a new version. This is usually caused by the SOLIDWORKS setting pointing to the incorrect Thread Profiles folder. When using the Thread feature, some users experience the Type and Size of the thread not populating. ![]()
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