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kemp
2005-02-28, 09:00 PM
Help I need to learn this program any one know a good Book on this.

chadwickt
2005-02-28, 10:00 PM
If you really want to learn the program, I suggest Instructor Based Training from an Autodesk Authorized Training Center. You can locate the nearest one here (http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=3001477)

ebmanne
2005-03-01, 02:29 AM
If your training budget is like ours (get a book and learn it by Tuesday) then try Amazon they have several good books on inventor 9. Mine is "autodesk inventor 9 : essentials plus"
It comes with an exercise CD with lessons to work through and is pretty good. They also have the best prices, usually.

chadwickt
2005-03-01, 03:49 AM
If you are getting a book, I recommend any written by Travis Jones, Daniel Banach and/or Neil Munroe.

ebmanne
2005-03-02, 11:07 PM
the book I quoted above is written by Daniel Banach, Travis Jones and Alan Kalameja. You are right in saying that training is best but many of us don't have local "inventor" resources or funds for that.

chadwickt
2005-03-03, 01:10 AM
the book I quoted above is written by Daniel Banach, Travis Jones and Alan Kalameja. You are right in saying that training is best but many of us don't have local "inventor" resources or funds for that.

I totally agree, but as the Manager of an ATC, I am morally obligated to encourage job security! I have taken classes from each of those three and they are all fantastic!
The courseware that we use at our ATC is published by ascent (ascented.com)
It is tutorial based and is excellent for new users.

Ron Oldenbeuving
2005-03-04, 01:02 AM
Another place that might help is Sean Dotson's tutorials - http://www.sdotson.com/tutorials.asp
Good luck

kemp
2005-03-04, 05:04 PM
Thanks that site helped alot. I wish that ATC was close to me or the college by me had the class but all i got to learn with is a book. thanks for all the help.