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I was fairly experienced proE user, and I found Solidworks very easy to learn. The help functionality is excellent.
Twomajor differences are how GD&T is handled in drawings (not so good), and how family tables (called "configurations" in SWX) are handled (better? not sure, but maybe. jury's still out). Being able to use Excel for this is a definite advantage.
I found that the online tutorial took me a long way to being fairly productive. The basic training course was almost painful to sit through, although I had been using SWXa good 4 months by the time I got into training. I did pick up some good pointers to increase efficiency, though.
There are some student versions out there, but my understanding is that they are very limited.
Well I have the Student Version now, and it just so happens that I'm
starting a new job in two weeks. I'll be using Pro/e and
Solidworks. The company is going to train me in Solidworks, but I
would like to get a jump start. I don't really want to dish out
60 to 100 more bucks for a book. Are there any free tutorials
online?
There is an "online tutorial" under the HELP dropdown menu which will give you a rudimentary start on learning. It is called online, but that is just their name for it and an ISP connection is not needed.
If you need some FREE online tutorials for SolidWorks, go to http://www.3DCADTips.com. Currently there are over 300 SolidWorks tutorials and and also over 1,700 SolidWorks tips as well as Books, Models and Downloads.
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