User submitted macros for SolidWorks
These macros have been submitted by SolidWorks users and visitors to this website, and they have been made available for your download and use.

If you have a macro you would like make available for other users to download, please make sure it meets the rules identified at the bottom of this page, and email it to me.

Disclaimers:
  • Lenny’s SolidWorks Resources, LennyWorks.com, Leonard Kikstra and appropriate associates, do not provide any warranties, expressed or implied, that these macros will perform as indicated, perform to users expectations, complete a specific task, or carry appropriate copyright notices.
  • Macros and applications that do not conform to the rules specified at the bottom of this page can and will be removed by web administrator without warning to the submitter.
  • Any macro, where original source is questioned/challenged, can and will be removed by web administrator without warning to the macro submitter.
  • These rules and regulations are subject to change without prior notice.
  • This disclaimer was last modified on March 13, 2007 by Leonard Kikstra

    Name/Size: IsolateBodies
    Version/Date: v0.2 Sept 28, 2007
    Programmer/Copyright: Sumanth Chakravarthy 2006-2009 Sumanth Chakravarthy
    Description: Isolates Bodies in a multi-body part in SW07
    Submitted By:

    Name/Size: RevBlockControl 46k
    Version/Date: 1.01 July 18, 2007
    Programmer/Copyright: Matthew Lorono 2007
    Description: Gives the user control over the addition of new revisions to SolidWorks revision tables. It includes a Preview of changes and several settings to support many different types of revision tables.
    Submitted By:

    Rules for submittals:
  • Macros and applications must only be submitted by the original programmer or copyright holder.
  • A text file must be contained within the macro that identifies original programmer and copyright holder.
  • Custom variations of existing macros must contain information that identifies original programmer and copyright holder, what is customized from the original macro, programmer who customized macro, and release letter from original programmer and copyright holder.
  • Macros and applications must be freely redistributable.