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From Solidworks to Pro-E

From Solidworks to Pro-E

From Solidworks to Pro-E

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I have recently just changed jobs.

In my last position I used Solidworks. I now have to train on Pro/E. Is there any source out there that will make my transition that bit easier, websites etc.

Appreciate any help,
Speedy

RE: From Solidworks to Pro-E

Speedy,

I did the same thing 15 months ago but I did have about a two years of Pro/E experience rev 14 circa 1996.  It's not impossible but sometimes you will wonder why mainly because SWx ease of use.  But then you will learn their are some commands in Pro/E that SWx doesn't have VarSectSweep.  My suggestion to you is to go through the links on this site....and check out the help files.  The main challenge is finding the menu picks because you already have solid modeling experience.  Best of Luck

Best Regards,

Heckler

RE: From Solidworks to Pro-E

There are some free tutorials at www.frotime.com that should help you.

Jeff



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