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hello to all, I am quite new to the forum and fasting cad. yesterday I downloaded the evaluation varsion of autocad inventor, thinking that somewhere I had to comfy. Now I ask you, if possible, to post me sites or names of guides to begin and deepen the knowledge of this autodesk product.

p.s. I saw that under the screen for displaying solid 3d there is a dialog box, but what is it for? :confused::confused

Thank you in advance!
I have a guide of inventor found on the internet even if of a not recent version, if you want to write me in pvt.
 
I have a guide of inventor found on the internet even if of a not recent version, if you want to write me in pvt.
hi, I accodo with the request...I would have to learn how to use the inventor fem for my thesis, I looked a lot but found practically nothing!! please help!!
 
mark it for those who did not know a guide for inventor 2012 alternative to the classic of pruners
http://www.tecnichenuove.com/libri/autodesk_inventor_professional_2012.htmlI have not yet been able to see it, but from the net it is clear that it deals with parts related to fem and piping. cmq I have already seen that in some specific libraries it is already
http://www.librinformatica.com/5023...tazione-meccanica-e-design-9788848126496.html
Sorry, no fem, no piping.
inventor "basilare", with an extra eye to the strategies of assemblies and to the table.

In my opinion, the pruners.
 
I said I hadn't seen it yet, and I'm sorry that those two arguments are not dealt with as stated on the net if it can be a valid alternative to pruners, saving some euro is not bad:)
 
Monday I will take the guide for inv 2012, what do you recommend? the pruners (I already have those of versions 9, 11, 2011)
now that I have to take qulla of 2012 I do not know which to choose! pruners or new techniques?? ? considering that it is at the expense of the company, I have no problem taking the best, even if it costs something extra. Thank you!
 
So today I have looked at those of the new techniques and I have seen that at least explain them how to make a cartiglio, how to make the styles, how to create the projects and how they manage and the libraries and how they can customize, the iparts and iassembly.cose very interesting that I certainly try to find.
The pruners are classic and I don't know if they explain what I told you (in other editions no).
Why don't you go to any felters and touch them? So maybe you know
 
Monday I will take the guide for inv 2012, what do you recommend? the pruners (I already have those of versions 9, 11, 2011)
now that I have to take qulla of 2012 I do not know which to choose! pruners or new techniques?? ? considering that it is at the expense of the company, I have no problem taking the best, even if it costs something extra. Thank you!
If you are stubborn with one in Italian I would say new techniques.

but in my opinion the best are those written in English. but very, eh.
 
to go to the felts I had not thought of it... excellent idea, for Italian instead we are obliged, unfortunately I do not have a great familiarity with English... I'd rather go safe.
Since it has been for several years that I use inventor, I would need an advanced guide, not as basic as pruners (let's say that all cads are similar, for standard processing there is no need for guides) I would like to have a superior knowledge of inventor, so I believe I will be oriented on new techniques, however I will try it to give you a look.
Meanwhile thank you for the info!
 

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