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3ds Max 2009 design tutorials using inventorYou can import Autodesk Inventor parts and assemblies directly into 3ds Max. To use this feature, Inventor must be installed on the same machine as 3ds Max. This tutorial covers the options available within the Autodesk Inventor File Import dialog.
Features Covered in This Tutorial:
? Merge/Replace file options
? Mesh resolution setting
? Importing Inventor Assemblies
? Importing Inventor Materials
? Controlling vertical axis direction
Tutorial Files
All the files necessary for this tutorial can be found on the program disc in the tutorialsusing_autodesk_inventor_files directory. Before starting the tutorials, copy the tutorials folder from the disc to your local program installation.
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Help menu.
Important: First, get the latest program updates!
From the Quicken 2005 menu, select Check for Updates and follow the on-screen instructions.
To get the latest directory of participating financial institutions and program updates click Update on your Quicken toolbar. In the dialog, click Update Now, Quicken will automatically check for available updates. When this download process is complete, exit and restart Quicken.
Set up a Quicken Account and Download Transactions for the First Time
The following steps explain how to activate your existing Quicken account(s) or create one or more new Quicken accounts for Web Connect online access.
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In the first part of this tutorial, we're going to quickly dispatch the first level of operation, putting a front-end onto a database. Not only is this useful in its own right in many cases, it both gives a demonstration of the power and flexibility of Maypole, and provides a useful basis for showing how Maypole applications can be expanded.
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