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Originally Posted by rmmlg
I've found that between reading the tutorials included with Inventor and some serious clicking around in the interface, it doesn't take much to teach Inventor to yourself. I have also found that teaching somethign to yourself helps one remember it better than reading it out of a to-do guide. That's just what worked for me and maybe it will work for some newbies this time around.
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You might "remember it better" but what is it that you are remembering??
Just a word of caution from a voice of experience ... When you are learning by trial and error you learn whatever you stumble upon that works, which might end up being a very difficult way to do something that is really quite simple, not to mention how it could affect your downstream designing/modeling. There is a ton of utility and automation built in to these programs which you are likely to miss if you have no resource (teacher or book/lesson) to identify it for you.