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ProE drawings

06/23/2009 1:55 AM

am a mechanical engg student ..

willing to learn PRO E ..

how can i get guidelines and what r all websites that might useful for learning..

and also where i can download PRO E drawing?

thanks..

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Re: ProE drawings

06/25/2009 2:29 PM

Answers to all your questions are here:

PTC

Bring lots of money.

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Re: ProE drawings

07/31/2009 8:56 AM

You can purchase a student copy of ProE from JourneyEd.com for less than $100. It also includes the FEA program and a tutorial. You will need proof you are a full time student and the program cannot read regular ProE files, nor can ProE read its files, but other than that it is fully functional.

Buy the program and practice, practice, practice.

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