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    Default MA22-1L: Building Bridges Between AutoCAD Mechanical and Autodesk Inventor

    Instructors: Christiaan Bowen and Colleen Klein (Assistant); Kevin Smedley (Assistant)

    Class Description: Do you have a mix of 2D and 3D users? Want them to work together as one big happy family -- on the same team, with the same data? Learn how your AutoCAD Mechanical users can link to Inventor designs. This 90-minute lab allows you to experience first-hand the Inventor Link in AutoCAD Mechanical. We will work with a real-life example of documenting a part and an assembly created in Inventor. You will then change the design and update your Mechanical drawings. See for yourself how everyone can work together.
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