Training
Autodesk Inventor 2009 Update for Inventor 2008 Users
Recommended Course Length: 1 day
Cost: Call for pricing
0.7 CEUs available from Herzing College
This class is run on a "by request" basis. Fill out our Request more information form to learn more.
Summary
This course introduces the new concepts and techniques of 3D modeling with Autodesk Inventor 2009. The course follows the typical environments that are used most commonly. You will control your assembly with new tools for moving, rotating and constraining assemblies along with additions to levels of detail. You will learn how to use enhancements to part files and changes in the browser. Also covered are many additional tools for making annotation for flexible including creating a new crop view. These and many other tools will help you to be more productive in the newest release of Inventor. The course is designed for the experienced Inventor 2008 user.
Who Should Attend
Autodesk Inventor Users who are currently using Autodesk Inventor 2008.
Objectives
After attending this course, you will be able to utilize and understand the new features and enhancements of Autodesk Inventor 2009.
Each Student Receives
- A student guide
- Telephone support on class topics for 30 days
- Certificate of completion
Topics Covered*
- Enhancements and new
tools available for:
- Creating Assembly
- Expanding General Drawing
- Enhanced Drawing Annotation
- Creating Drawing Views
- Creating Parts
- Many productivity tools to make design easier
*Note: The course topics are a guideline and class topics may be modified by the instructor based upon the class flow.
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