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    Default Courseware newer than 2009?

    I've been beating the internet to death looking for anything that will help with learning everything I can find out about NavisWorks and everything looks like it came to a screeching halt back in 2009. I've googled NavisWorks Courseware so many times, Google won't even respond to my queries anymore..

    I've written my own one hour presentation to get my users working with the program but, there are always questions that, if I didn't have the experience of digging for the answers all over the internet, I'd never be able to answer them. Then I add that part to my next class.

    I appologize if this steps on some toes but, you can sell a lot more software and annual updates if the users have some way of learning to actually use the product..
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    Default Re: Courseware newer than 2009?

    An Autodesk ATC (authorized training center) book on Navisworks 2012 is coming soon. Check amazon.com where I believe you can pre-order it.

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    Default Re: Courseware newer than 2009?

    I've seen that advertised on Amazon.com Scott. It's still be nice to see more courseware for current versions. We're sitting on 2011 and probably won't bump up to 2012 this year on all our software. We're a direct client and are on subscription and all but, it's a monster task to move everyone to new versions that often.

    I'd at least like to have seen some courseware with the new Ribbon in it before the 2012 release came out.
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