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CBTs Focus on Autodesk

Professional training series updated for Autodesk 2005-based products

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December 1, 2004

By DE Editors

CAD training and support video producer 4D Technologies (Bedford, NH) has announced the release of its CBT (computer-based training)products for Autodesk 2005 users.

AutoCAD 2005 Update CBT, AutoCAD with 2005 Update, and Inventor 9 CBT,along with Architectural Desktop CBTs provide professional videotraining on using these applications. For a limited time and inpartnership with Thomson Delmar Learning, each CBT includes a disk-based version of a relevant current Autodesk Pressbook.

Using AutoCAD 2005, Basics and Advanced; Inventor 9 Essentials Plus; and Mastering Architectural Desktop 2005 are among the bonus books included with the various CBTs.

The CBTs are available for desktop, LAN, and enterprise users. 4DTechnologies is an Authorized Autodesk Publisher. See the company's website for complete details.




 

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