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the question is: learning time.

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Hello everyone, they say I'm a mechanical designer.
You're asking me to do an activity using inventor.
from 82 work on cad, for 4 years work with pro-e.
As an inventor's first activity, I'm supposed to put on the table the assemblies that I did in pro-and that I carried out in step.
Is there someone who could give me a broader idea of the learning period necessary to be autonomous in the table, maybe someone who has already made this move?
That's right.
 
a spannometric idea
with a day of course, or next to someone who knows how to do it, you are operational.
Clearly, it also depends on the complexity of the table harvests.
What are you supposed to do?
 
Thanks stefano,
I don't know her yet, the sw is from the client, and I haven't looked at it yet.
the parts are not very complex, in practice they are almost all cutters and some sheet metal.
the client himself would do me a mini training.
Anyway, if you tell me about days, I feel calmer.
I'll discuss it as soon as I know the rel.
Bye.
 
Bye to all,

I am also considered a "mechanical designer", and I have a similar problem. I am dealing with the acquisition of a contract with a customer using inventor 2012, and therefore, according to the work volume I will have to support, I am evaluating the purchase of an inventor license. 2 questions: the trial version 30 days, does it have restrictions on saving, export, printing, etc?? or is it full functional? and being a solidworks user, would I have particular difficulties in learning the use of qs. software? Thank you.
 

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