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    Question Inventor in Myanmar (formerly known as Burma)

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    Quote Originally Posted by thura2u
    Hello!
    I am a user of AutoCAD 2004.I would like to study AutoCAD inventor by self-study in literature.In our country,Myanmar,it is very difficult to get user installation CD,hand book or instruction book.How can I do ?Please advice me..I am very interested to learn it...Thank ahead for your kindness..
    My email address is thura2u@gmail.com...Thank again
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    Default Re: Inventor in Myanmar (formerly known as Burma)

    The following are the Autodesk sites in your vicinity. Autodesk do provide for 30 day trial versions of Inventor, which does come with a Getting Started book. Your local reseller may be able to give you information on where to get documentation in your native language.

    Autodesk China
    Autodesk South East Asia
    Autodesk India

    Try the following sites for tutorials and other great stuff.

    Sean Dotson's Tutorial Page
    Envision Inventor Tips and Tricks
    Charles Bliss Inventor Site
    Kent Keller's Kwik Mcad site

    Hope this helps .
    Last edited by Ron Oldenbeuving; 2005-04-19 at 10:51 PM.

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