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hello everyone my name is silvio perez and im an application engineer here at hawkwood systems in todays video ill be showing you how we can create a detached drawing and discuss the benefits of this drawing type anyone that uses 2d drawings most likely goes through some review process where the file needs to be sent to multiple people one of the struggles with this is that if you want the end user to be able to have some level of editing power for the drawing we cant just send the drawing itself one of the things that we run into is if we open up that drawing without the reference files we get this message where it wants to browse to specific file sets well in this case we want to just to be able to send the file and give the user some level of editing one way to alleviate that is by using detached drawings its a powerful tool within solidworks that allows us to send the files without having to send the reference parts or assemblies with it so lets see how this works you see th