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Consolidating License Files for Multiple Products

Every Network License product you own needs it’s own license file and we recently showed you how you can create this file. However, if you have more than one Network License Autodesk product, you’ll need to combine the license files for each of your products into one single license file. Today, we’ll give you some […]
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How to Download Your Autodesk Software

In the past weeks we have covered a lot of info for the new 2017 products such as new features, updating LMTools, and generating new Network License files. Now it’s finally time to go over how to get your hands on the new 2017 software so you can try it out for yourself. To start you […]
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Generating Network License Files – Made Easy

With the release of the new 2017 Autodesk products comes a to-do list that needs to be completed before you can finally play around and use your new products. For network license users, this means you’ll need to update your Autodesk Network License Manager (LMTools) and generate a new Network License file. In this post we’ll go over […]
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What’s New in Autodesk Inventor 2017 – Roundup

(Find links to all our posts and videos on the new features below) With Autodesk releasing their new line of products there is an abundant number of new features and improvements. It almost seems like there are too many to keep up with and that’s why we at KETIV are striving to keep our customers […]
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What’s New in Autodesk Inventor 2017 – Part 7

« Read Part 6 Tube and Pipe What is it? The Tube and Pipe environment in Inventor 2017 recieved upgrades to make your life easier. The Find in Browser context menu option is now enabled during route creation and also when placing flexible hose fittings. Two new context menu options, Offset Point, and Intermediate Point, were […]
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What’s New in Autodesk Inventor 2017 – Part 6

« Read Part 5 Read Part 7 » Presentation Environment What is it? Inventor 2017 has implemented workflow improvements over older releases for creating presentations of exploded views, animations, assembly instructions, and drawings of your parts and assemblies.
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What’s New in Autodesk Inventor 2017 – Part 5

« Read Part 4 Read Part 6 » Connected Design What Is It? Connect with collaborators and review feedback directly in Inventor. Design shares can also be created in Inventor and sent to A360.
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What’s New in Autodesk Inventor 2017 – Part 4

« Read Part 3 Read Part 5 » Full Windows 10 and High-Res (4K) Monitor Support What is it? Autodesk has listened! With more users switching to the newest operating systems and monitor technology, software compatibility issues have plagued some users. Two of the most common issues were Windows 10 and high-resolution displays. There have […]
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What’s New in Autodesk Inventor 2017 – Part 3

« Read Part 2 Read Part 4 » 3D PDF Publishing What is it? Autodesk has finally integrated the capability to export 3D PDFs from Inventor. Users can now export their models in 3D PDF format to be viewed in Adobe Acrobat Reader. There are also options to create custom 3D PDF templates to change […]
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What’s New in Autodesk Inventor 2017 – Part 2

« Read Part 1 Read Part 3 » Component Transparency What is it? You can now toggle the transparency of a component in an assembly without applying an Appearance override.
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