I hope you enjoyed this SOLIDWORKS tip, for more tutorials and best practices, check out more of our articles below. To avoid this issue, make sure to send the font file with your documents. If this is the case, they will get the warning message as seen above. When sending someone a part, assembly, or drawing with a unique font, it is likely that they will not have the font installed on their computer. These are things to consider when using fonts in SOLIDWORKS. In the Choose Font dialog box, under Font, select the OLF SimpleSansOC font. In the PropertyManager, under Text, clear Use document font. To use stick fonts: Click Tools > Sketch Entities > Text. Use the OLFSimpleSansOC Regular font for all stick fonts. We select the sheet metal option, and choose to export the Bend lines, Sketches and Geometry. This brings up the Property Manager for the DXF output. To export this sheet metal to DXF we right click the model and select Export to DXF / DWG. These font types cannot be used to create features within SOLIDWORKS as they consist of single lines. Stick fonts are also called single line, stroke, or open loop fonts. Bonus tip: I used the Font OLF SimpleSansOC, this is a single line font and always available in SOLIDWORKS.
Most machinists prefer working with single line fonts because they play nicely with CAM software and CNC machines, however, they aren’t ideal when designing parts/assemblies. To get it to show, right-click on the file, and select ‘Show’. This can be checked by going to the folder (Start > Control Panel > Fonts), if the font is “hidden” the icon will appear lighter, as shown below. If you are unable to see the font inside SOLIDWORKS, the font file may be “hidden” in the Fonts folder. You should now be able to use the font in SOLIDWORKS. To get there go to the Windows Control Panel (Start > Control Panel), and there will be a Font folder and the new font will appear in there. When the font is installed, it will now appear in your Windows fonts.
TTF file to open it, and there you will see the option to install. Once downloaded, the file will need to be extracted (unzipped) to have access to the.
Once you have found the font you would like to use, download the file on your computer. It's best to take the safe route and stick to using ‘.TTF’ font files. Some of these fonts can be used in part and assembly files, but not in drawings.
This type works in part, assembly, and drawing files. Note: There is two type line generated by your sketching, the one with black line and blue line. SOLIDWORKS primarily works with True Font Types these font files will have the extension ‘.TTF’. Press keyboard ESC to end rectangle sketch. SOLIDWORKS does not work with all font types, but there are two different types of fonts, True Font Type and Open Font Type, in which the software will.
This article will go over tips for how to install and troubleshoot fonts in SOLIDWORKS. Have you ever wanted to use a font in SOLIDWORKS that isn't appearing in the font list? Or have you received a file from an outside source but get this warning when opening the file? Installing the font you want or that is used in a particular file is a fairly simple process.