Plenty of useful tips!
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I don't just work with Inventor - CAD is also my hobby.
I recently had a bit of time free, so I looked through the archives of some of my favourite Inventor bloggers. I learned a lot!
I out together over a 100 of my favourite tips here:
http://cadsetterout.com/inventor-tut...uctivity-tips/
I hope that you get as much out of them as I did!
Paul.
Plenty of useful tips!
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Thanks Pablo - I've been trying to figure out how to use a curve for a pattern for YEARS.
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I need to create a "101 Tips for AutoCAD MEP" and release it. I have a lot I could share that I've learned through the years.![]()


Well yeah, but that would have been the easy way to do it. When have I ever picked the easy way?
(Also, I just never thought to ask. It hasn't been a really pressing issue, just one that would have made things easier a few times.)
Haven't you read this? http://home.pct.edu/~jmather/SkillsUSA%20University.pdf
Isn't it in there?
or here
http://home.pct.edu/~jmather/AU2007/...L%20Mather.pdf
(I didn't go through Paul's list. Am I missing something that maybe I should check out?)
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Last time I looked at those was probably 2009 or so, when I was first learning Inventor. It probably is in there, and shame on me for not having thoroughly dog-eared and marked up copies of them at my desk.
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