Inventor   Showcase
  Inventor LT   Moldflow
  Publisher   Algor
  Vault   CAM
  Alias   Fusion
  BIM for MFG   Factory

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Inventor Publisher 2011 - Publish to Mobile:
Autodesk Inventor Publisher has the ability to publish to a mobile device such as an iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch. Here a take a simple Publisher session and Publish a file out to my iPad and iPhone...all with the help of my dog Charlie.

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Inventor Publisher 2011 R1 Overview:
Inventor Publisher 2011 R1 is loaded with powerful functionality for creating your technical documentation. R1 added: detail views, section views, BOM support, Autodesk Vault integration, Publish to Mobile and much, much, more.

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Inventor Publisher Instructions:
Some of the best assembly instructions I have seen are the ones that come with my son's Lego's. I wanted to see what Inventor Publisher could do to duplicate them. Using the Help as my guide, I was able to easily create a custom Word template that would allow me to publish some pretty compelling instructions.

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Inventor Publisher 2011 - DWF import:
Autodesk Inventor Publisher 2011 can import a multitude of 3D CAD formats. But, there are some truly unique benefits of importing and Autodesk DWF file. Not only does Inventor Publisher read in the geometry from a DWF, but it reads in any embedded presentation files as well as view and positional model representations.

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Inventor Publisher 2011 - Auto Explode Command:
The Auto Explode command in Autodesk Inventor Publisher 2011 is amazingly powerful. Using the Auto Explode functionality, Inventor Publisher can automatically create you complete exploded views for you documentation purposes.

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Building Block Velociraptor in Autodesk Inventor, Showcase & Publisher 2011:
Loren Welch decided to model in Inventor and do some renderings in Showcase along with some assembly instructions in Inventor Publisher. It was a lot of fun...and, of course, the Autodesk tools worked brilliantly.

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For questions or suggestions contact: Andy Rahden or Alex Willingham