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looking for mechanica notes

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Go to the PTC website, open an account as user, then you can access their library of notes, tutorials, white papers, etc.


http://www.ptc.com/appserver/common/account/basic.jsp


You're going to need the customer # that you have to get from yous system adminidtrator or whoever owns the license to Pro-E.


Regardas,


GHG
 
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Hi tere! I am also a mechanical engineering student (just finished my 5th sem)


I too had a similar urge to refer to some kind of material on pro/mechanica.


may be this address will help you in getting the basics.


[url]http://www.staffs.ac.uk/~entdgc/WildfireDocs/introduction_me chanica.pdf[/url]


[url]http://www.staffs.ac.uk/~entdgc/WildfireDocs/thermalmechanic a.pdf[/url]


http://www.staffs.ac.uk/~entdgc/WildfireDocs/joints.pdf
 
hello





can any one tell me taht how can i print my pro-engineer drawing like autocad wher i can see a preview of my documents before print the documents.
 
Mr Asif,


start a new post under the drawings sub-menu. This is no place to ask your question.This is analysis sub-menu.


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