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SolidProfessor Releases AutoCAD to SolidWorks Transition Course

2008 AutoCAD to SolidWorks is a self-paced, multimedia learning experience.

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May 12, 2008

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SolidProfessor (San Diego, CA) released its self-paced multimedia transition course for 2008 AutoCAD to SolidWorks.

The AutoCAD to SolidWorks course was designed and written by certified SolidWorks Instructors to ease the transition for AutoCAD users and to get up to speed in SolidWorks quickly and easily. The course shows users how to bring their existing DXF and DWG files into SolidWorks 3D Parts, Assemblies, and 2D Drawings. The course also shows new users how to create brand new parts, assemblies, and drawings from scratch in SolidWorks.

The single user retail price for 2008 AutoCAD to SolidWorks is $69 with volume discounts for multi-user implementations.

For details, contact SolidProfessor, a SolidWorks Solution Partner.

 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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