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[Music] hello everyone and welcome to another solidworks tech tip from hawk ridge systems this is jacob aims senior applications engineer and if youve been having difficulty keeping track of changes to your designs in solidworks drawings stay tuned in this video were going to cover the basics of the revision table and revision symbols which are exceptionally helpful for recording design changes made by you or anyone else on your design team once you show them this video of course first things first revision tables are absolutely not a substitution for solidworks pdm or proper file management techniques which are essential to avoiding data loss and properly tracking design changes for more information on proper solrex file management techniques please see the overview video weve linked in the description below with that being said revision tables are excellent when used in tandem with pdm or before pdm has been implemented here i have a fairing design for a motorcycle headlight that