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Topic ClosedNew video for AutoCAD Inventor LT Suite

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    Posted: 18.Mar.2011 at 09:14
This post is for my mechanically-inclined readers. Did you know that there’s a suite of products out there that combines the productivity and efficiency of AutoCAD LT with the mechanical design power of Inventor? The AutoCAD Inventor LT Suite delivers AutoCAD LT and Autodesk Inventor LT software together at a remarkable value, providing a cost-effective way to introduce 3D mechanical design into your 2D workflows. Increase your productivity, participate in Digital Prototyping workflows, and compete more effectively by adding the power of 3D to your 2D workflow. We have a new video showing how the two products work together: See it here: http://autode.sk/hI1Nf4

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LT Unlimited - Autodesk blog by Kate Morrical
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