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Topic ClosedLearning how to us inventor.

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    Posted: 05.Dec.2009 at 02:01
I am indeed rather new to CAD in general, but as this year we are learning how to use inventor 2010, I was hoping to get some help learning what it could do so I could possibly not have to deal with the rush of the teacher, so I have at least somewhat an idea of what I'm doing, any information is appreciated
-Ian
Tech club is like the stock market, you invest and either succeed or fail in architecture later in life.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Dec.2009 at 16:40
LOL c'mon man!LOL
Inventor can do sooooo many things you have to come up with a problem to solve first!!
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