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Somers

Mechanical
Feb 10, 2023
9
NL
Hello,

In the past we used the books of CADquest to teach people Creo. However the website is down and it seems they dont exist anymore, Besides that, the latest course they offer(ed) was way before current the Creo version we have (10).

What are books that could replace CADquest or in general what creo courses in book form can one recommend?

Thanks in advance!


PS
Does somebody know what happend to CADQuest?
 
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It appears that online and video tutorials have eclipsed written documents.

Example, one of a great many: If you have a current maintenance contract should be available.

It's too bad to hear about CADQuest.

What I did to learn was to start at the beginning of the manuals, now online help, and read to the end. PTC has been relatively good about showing what the software does and, with so many videos, if one has a hint of what any particular feature is called in the manuals, searches elsewhere can provide step-by-step information.

PTC Community can also be a help.
 
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