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- MA219-1: Drawing Documentation: Communicating the Design with the Help of AutoCAD® Mechanical
- MA219-3: Autodesk Inventor and Sheet Metal Manufacturing: From Drawing to Fabrication
- MA101-1L: Hands-On Experience! Making a Smooth Transition from AutoCAD to Autodesk Inventor
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- MA105-1L: Becoming an Autodesk Inventor® Professor in 90 Minutes
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- MA105-2P: Physical - Digital - Physical
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- MA105-3P: Making the move to a New Autodesk Inventor
- MA301-1P: Top-Down Design with Autodesk Inventor Using Skeletal Modeling
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- MA301-2: AutoCAD Electrical© Power Tools for Power Users
- MA105-6: Collaborative Engineering with Autodesk Inventor and Autodesk Vault
- MA301-5L: DWG TrueConnect: Making These Autodesk® Inventor™ Tools Work for You
- MA105-7: Autodesk® Inventor™: Preparing for the User Certification and Expert Certification Exams Part I
- MA305-2: Proper Care and Feeding of your Vault
- MA111-3P: Extreme 2D with Autodesk Inventor
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- MA111-5: Autodesk Inventor Part Modeling: The First Step, Part I
- MA305-4: Everything You Need to Know About Autodesk® Inventor™ Styles (and a Few Things You’d Rather Not Know)
- MA111-6: Autodesk Inventor: Preparing for the User Certification and Expert Certification Exams Part II
- MA305-5: Autodesk® Inventor™: From Concept to Digital Prototype
- MA115-2P: Advanced Modeling and Surfacing Techniques with Autodesk® AliasStudio™ (Part I)
- MA311-2: Using Skeleton Design Techniques for Tube and Pipe Modeling
- MA115-3P: The Ins & Outs of Representations in Autodesk Inventor
- MA311-3: Automating Autodesk® Inventor™ -- a Preview of Autodesk Intent™
- MA115-4: Migrating from AutoCAD® to AutoCAD® Electrical
- MA311-4: Class Act: Item Classification in Autodesk® Productstream™
- MA115-5: Autodesk Inventor Part Modeling: The First Step, Part II
- MA315-2P: Advanced Modeling and Surfacing Techniques with Autodesk AliasStudio (Part II)
- MA201-1L: Customizing the Inventor Content Center
- MA315-3: Sheet Metal: Autodesk® Inventor™ on the Cutting Edge
- MA201-3P: Using Design Accelerators in Autodesk Inventor
- MA315‐4: Using Autodesk Productstream to Connect Engineering with the Rest of the Company
- MA201-4: Secret Treasures of AutoCAD Electrical
- MA319-1L: Hands-On Experience! Making a Smooth Transition from AutoCAD® to Autodesk® Inventor™
- MA201-5: The Power Tools of AutoCAD Mechanical
- MA319-4: Nothing is Permanent but Change: Using Autodesk® Productstream® to Control and Manage Project Data
- MA211-1L: All the "Zero Learning Curve" Features of AutoCAD® Mechanical
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- MA401-1: Autodesk® Inventor Project Files Revisited
- MA211-4: AutoCAD Electrical Customization: Special Operations Mission 1
- MA405-1: Implementing Autodesk Inventor in Your Company
- MA211-6P: Advanced Visualization with Autodesk® AliasStudio™
- MA215-3: AutoCAD® Mechanical and Power Dimensioning: Start Saving Time Now!
- MA215-4: Integrating Autodesk® Productstream™ with Enterprise Applications
- MA215-5: Working with Huge Digital Prototypes: Autodesk Inventor Large-Assembly Best Practices