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Re: To Learn Inventor
If you do need to submit them to FIRST (do you?) you'll probly use Inventor 8, if that's what they're giving us this year. The difference between the editions is most likely negligable.
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Re: To Learn Inventor
If you are using version x and FIRST is usign version 8, Inventor will import the files from the earlier verion x to version 8 (the version they gave us this year). (I presume you mean for the Autodesk award). Anyway, you might as well install 8 in case you decide to look at other peoples' files (if they used a later version than you are using). Inventor can import from earlier versions, but not later ones.
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