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40 Thousand What? How to Create Large Assembly Models in Inventor.

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    Are you frustrated every time you open a large assembly or drawing? There are settings and frameworks that make Inventor software much quicker for not only loading the assembly but also working with the assembly. This class will cover everything from computer settings to skeletal modeling with simplified models. We’ll discuss what is the best framework for your company, and show you multiple ways to increase the speed of your assembly, drawing, and Vault software.

    Key Learnings

    • Learn how to create lightweight large assemblies for better drawings and data sharing.
    • Share your designs without your IP.
    • Learn about speeding up the opening of previous models and improving the time to modify the assembly.
    • Learn about creating multiple Model States and Representation for your template files.

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    Product design and manufacturing
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    Data Management
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