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Then make sure that SOLIDWORKS is pointed to it in System Options > Hole Wizard/Toolbox > Hole Wizard and Toolbox folder.
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First, move the appropriate network folder or create it there when first installing SOLIDWORKS. Sync your Toolbox with coworkers by using a network location to store the SOLIDWORKS Data folder.This can happen when collaborating with people who use a different Toolbox database, or after upgrading SOLIDWORKS and choosing to create a new Toolbox. When an assembly with Toolbox components is opened and the correct size is not generated as a part/configuration the active configuration (or default part) is used instead, leading to the incorrect size. Why do I get the wrong sized Toolbox components when opening some assemblies? But if you just need a quick fix, or a little more understanding of the issue, then continue on! Note: missing sizes should be created when opening assemblies-if this is a recurrent problem for you, then contacting our Support team is the best solution. When a specific size of hardware is inserted into an assembly, the Toolbox Database generates either a new configuration or new part (depending on your Toolbox settings) just for this size. The Toolbox works through a database that governs what sizes are available for each piece of hardware. Why are my Toolbox components the wrong size? Have you ever opened an assembly to the sight of gigantic bolts, washers, nuts, or other incorrectly sized hardware from the SOLIDWORKS Toolbox ? Why is this happening and more importantly how can it be fixed?