Chapter 1: Introducing SolidWorksChapter 2: Navigating the SolidWorks InterfaceChapter 3: Working with Sketches and Reference GeometryChapter 4: Creating Simple Parts and DrawingsChapter 5: Using Visualization TechniquesChapter 6: Getting More from Your SketchesChapter 7: Modeling with Primary FeaturesChapter 8: Selecting Secondary FeaturesChapter 9: Patterning and MirroringChapter 10: Using EquationsChapter 11: Working with Part ConfigurationsChapter 12: Editing, Evaluating, and TroubleshootingChapter 13: Building Efficient AssembliesChapter 14: Getting More from MatesChapter 15: Patterning and Mirroring ComponentsChapter 16: Working with Assembly Sketches and LayoutsChapter 17: Using Assembly ToolsChapter 18: Using Libraries, Assembly Features, and Hole WizardChapter 19: Controlling Assembly Configurations and Display StatesChapter 20: Modeling in ContextChapter 21: Editing, Evaluating, and Troubleshooting AssembliesChapter 22: Working with Large Scale DesignChapter 23: Animating with the MotionManagerChapter 24: Automating Drawings: The BasicsChapter 25: Working with Drawing ViewsChapter 26: Using Annotations and SymbolsChapter 27: Dimensioning and TolerancingChapter 28: Using Layers, Line Fonts, and ColorsChapter 29: Working with Tables and DrawingsChapter 30: Creating Assembly DrawingsChapter 31: Modeling MultibodiesChapter 32: Working with SurfacesChapter 33: Employing Master Model TechniquesChapter 34: Using SolidWorks Sheet Metal ToolsChapter 35: Creating Sheet Metal DrawingsChapter 36: Creating Weldments and Weldment DrawingsChapter 37: Using Imported Geometry and Direct-Editing TechniquesChapter 38: Using Plastic FeaturesChapter 39: Using Mold Tools