Lee I hope you don't mind me asking which version of Solid Edge are you using?
A lower student /free version or a full fledged version?
The reason I ask is I am a long time SE user ( since before there was even a Solid Works) and I have tried them all, and still believe that SE is hands down the best CAD program out there. If you have the full version just take the time to learn how to use it. It really is very powerful and will do most anything you could ask from CAD. It has been around since 1969 and was used on the Saturn rocket development. It was developed around "assemblies" which is one of the things that I think makes it so great. I am pretty sure that a couple of disgruntled employees broke off and started Solid works because they did not think that SE was marketing it well enough.
But anyway it is very good and worth learning.
Scott
A lower student /free version or a full fledged version?
The reason I ask is I am a long time SE user ( since before there was even a Solid Works) and I have tried them all, and still believe that SE is hands down the best CAD program out there. If you have the full version just take the time to learn how to use it. It really is very powerful and will do most anything you could ask from CAD. It has been around since 1969 and was used on the Saturn rocket development. It was developed around "assemblies" which is one of the things that I think makes it so great. I am pretty sure that a couple of disgruntled employees broke off and started Solid works because they did not think that SE was marketing it well enough.
But anyway it is very good and worth learning.
Scott