>I've searched under "holes", and "patterns"
No need to search. Simply click on the Rectangular Patterns tool and then hit F1 upper left corner of keyboard.
You might also want to search on sketch patterns which I normally recommend against, but hole placement is one good use of sketch patterns (center points that the hole tool will automatically find).
As far as I can remember this is pretty much the same as MDT once you get the dialog box up.
Keep with it, I taught MDT for years and when I started experimenting with Inventor I told the class up-front, "MDT is my favored program but we'll look at this Inventor program." Half way through the semester I was eating those words. It was obvious that MDT was completely, absolutely outdated technology. We seldom bothered to open it again the rest of the semester. I haven't needed anything in MDT for several years.
You might also want to read this document (maybe first). It will appear to be the same document but it goes just a bit more detail into some things as it was for a lecture while the later one I linked before was for a lab.
http://home.pct.edu/~jmather/AU2006/MA13-3%20Mather.pdf
Edited by: JDMather on Jul 17, 2009 11:13 AM
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