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In The Machine is the official blog of the Inventor Product Management Team. It is a way for us to share Inventor news, interesting information about successful Inventor customers and partners as well as tips and tricks. From time to time we’ll also use the blog to solicit feedback from users via surveys. This blog is hosted by Garin Gardiner our Technical Marketing Manager.
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Official Autodesk Inventor Podcast Episode 38 - Hidden Shortcuts
October 6, 2009, 03:36 PM Garin Gardiner
There are some great hidden shortcuts in Inventor that many of you probably aren't aware of. Many of these shortcuts have been in the product since the early days of Inventor so they aren't tied to only newer versions of Inventor. Many of these shortcuts use the Shift, Ctrl or Alt key in carious environments. Take a look at the latest podcast and as usual, send feedback.
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October 8, 2009 08:14 AM Rob Cohee
Nice work Garrin! As always when you watch someone else model, you pick little things up. The tangent line on a circle was one I didn't know... Great tips for new users and old curmudgeonslike Jay.... [grin]
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October 9, 2009 03:55 AM Vladimir Kasatkin
Thanks a lot, Garin! What I've found out just now is if you hold the left button down on a line during creating another one you'll get a perpendicular constrain. Check it out! That works great))
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October 15, 2009 12:49 PM Joan Lipovetz
Thanks Garin! I didn't know you could project the geometry to a part without it being adaptive. Very helpful!
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October 15, 2009 01:34 PM Dave Gorjup
Projecting geometry without the adaptivity is worth its weight in gold. THANK YOU!!
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October 15, 2009 04:51 PM Michael Minniti
Thanks! I was going to submit projecting geometry without the adaptivity to Augi the wishlist!
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