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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AboutSolidWorks.com
info@AboutSolidWorks.com
New
SolidWorks Tutorials
Become faster and more productive using SolidWorks
Cincinnati, OH, October 17, 2007
—
AboutSolidWorks.com has published two new SolidWorks tutorials
emphasizing the new functionality of SolidWorks 2008. These tutorials
demonstrate some of the ways in which SolidWorks 2008 makes every day part
creation easier and faster. The first tutorial shows how the new context
toolbars magically appear after you select an item. The second tutorial
teaches how to customize the new shortcut bars to provide quicker and
easier access to your favorite tools. The practical
and straightforward tutorials are enhanced with images to guide new or
experienced users step-by-step to teach you as many techniques as
possible in the least amount of time.
"The goal of our SolidWorks tutorials is to simply build upon and
increase the knowledge of SolidWorks users," said Joe Bucalo,
contributing editor to
AboutSolidWorks.com. "We work with SolidWorks users on a daily basis,
helping them to improve their productivity. We feel tutorials like this
will help them to increase their productivity."
SolidWorks users want to learn in a more
meaningful and self-directed manner. User feedback has indicated that
many users are not comfortable with all the commands included with
their CAD system.
Primarily what happens is that they are provided the software, but they
never attend a training class. This lack of command overwhelms the users and they become
very frustrated in the use of the software. In response to these needs,
AboutSolidWorks.com will
continue to publish tutorials to help users overcome their frustrations.
These new SolidWorks tutorials are
available at www.AboutSolidWorks.com.
Who We Are
AboutSolidWorks.com is an independent provider of information about
SolidWorks, accessories, and related software.
AboutSolidWorks.com is committed to providing the world's best coverage of SolidWorks and
SolidWorks-related products.
AboutSolidWorks.com is
dedicated to helping each and every SolidWorks user be more productive. Contributions to the site, whether they be through tip submissions or
offerings of new editorial content, are always welcome.
AboutSolidWorks.com features
SolidWorks articles, blogs, books, macros,
news, support, tips and tricks, training, tutorials,
and upcoming SolidWorks events, just to name a few. Based in Cincinnati,
Ohio, the
AboutSolidWorks.com
website is not affiliated with SolidWorks.
SolidWorks is a registered trademark of SolidWorks Corporation. Other
brand and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
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