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Old September 14th, 2006, 12:13 PM
William B
 
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If you have to learn SE quickly:

Try running through the tutorials provided with SE.
Even running through previous version's tutorials is helpful.(example V10)
It does give you a great overview of how SE works.

In some cases running through SolidWorks tutorials can be of some help -
in the methodology of creating parts and assmblies.

Most SE resellers are also more than willing to give you a 60min crash course.

SE is intuitive enough for most "PC generation" users to go from there.
If you are not of that generation - personal tutation is still the quickest way.
Even some students will be capable to help - if you put pride aside & are patient enough.

Jokingly said..
So try to make a friend HERE at our SE community that is willing to help.
Maybe post an add: "Tutor needed - will travel"?! ;-)
- WB

"Life is too short to take it up too seriously."
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