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hey guys quick tech tip for you today the 2020 release of SolidWorks has arrived youre excited to jump in and start using all the new functionality available you open up a drawing youve been working on for a while and find that all of your drafting symbols have been replaced by some kind of a text variant something similar to this or you try to apply a new dimension to a drawing and you get a warning like this this happens when SolidWorks is updated without the supporting files getting updated at the same time reference files like symbols threads custom properties those kinds of things so were going to correct that real quick today in the system options Im gonna jump down to file locations and Im gonna hit this edit all button here I can scroll through and try to look at these individually but thats kind of a pain just hit that edit all button and itll come up with an entire list of all the references to SolidWorks uses in in everyday tasks really anything in here that says 201