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1st time solids guy....

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Anonymous
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1st time solids guy....

O.K. just starting to play with solids... I can draw them, but I can't seem
to figure out how
to create these magical automatic 2d views I keep hearing about.
Can anyone point me in the right direction.
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JDMather
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>Can anyone point me in the right direction.

Autodesk Inventor - idw.

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Anonymous
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"Bob Quinn" wrote in message
news:5803478@discussion.autodesk.com...
O.K. just starting to play with solids... I can draw them, but I can't seem
to figure out how
to create these magical automatic 2d views I keep hearing about.
Can anyone point me in the right direction.
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JDMather
in reply to: Anonymous

>Can anyone point me in the right direction.

Autodesk Inventor - idw.

If you really want to learn a software package that is no longer sold (MDT)there is a rather extensive book in pdf format on your hard drive or install disk. It is really quite comprehensive and good. You might check with your VAR or local community college for classes on MDT, but I know here at our college and ATC we haven't offered MDT classes since I think 2001 if my memory is correct.

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s.mangold
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After creating the solid models, go to the "Drawing" drop down menu & choose "New View" or "Multiple View" options & then place your views accordingly.

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