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Are you a SolidWorks user looking to make the switch to Autodesk Inventor? This is the video for you! I'll cover the key differences and essential tips that will help you transition quickly and efficiently. We'll focus on the specific areas where SolidWorks users often struggle, helping you ramp up your skills with Inventor's unique features. In this video, you'll learn: Templates & UI: A quick overview of Inventor's templates and user interface, including how to customize the ribbon and panels to fit your workflow. Sketching & Constraints: Learn a faster, more intuitive way to apply sketch constraints without multiple clicks. We'll also cover how to customize the right-click menu with your most-used commands. Extrusions & Features: Understand Inventor's single, powerful Extrude command, which handles adding, removing, and intersecting material—a key difference from SolidWorks. Patterns & Bodies: Discover how Inventor handles multi-body parts, where patterns can be created from features or entire bodies and still remain within the same part file. Workplanes & Navigation: See how easy it is to create workplanes on the fly and learn the shortcuts for navigating the graphics window, including the SolidWorks-like rotation method. This is a comprehensive guide to getting started with Inventor from a SolidWorks perspective. Get ready to boost your productivity by understanding these fundamental differences. Be sure to subscribe to be notified when the next videos in this series—covering assemblies and drawings—are released! #3dmodeling #SolidWorks #AutodeskInventor #CAD #Engineering #Productivity