So the first thing we'll have to decide is what format is the best for the end user we want to supply. Autodesk Inventor Publisher software helps you differentiate your products with highly.
Microsoft Word documents, Adobe PDFs, Adobe Flash, Autodesk DWF formats, and even files for the Autodesk Inventor Publisher formats for iPhones, iPads, and Android mobile devices.Įxample of an image Exported from Inventor Publisher You don't want to be Dogbert's Helpdesk or Mordak, Inhibitor of Technology.“He who distributes the milk of human kindness cannot help but spill a little on himself”Īt long last, my next (and final, at least for now) video in my Autodesk Inventor Publisher series of videos! We're going to publish your Inventor Publisher data into "publicly" consumable format. Set IT up as a helper, not as an inhibitor. Get the department head involved in the decision-making process, let him/her select which engineers will help test possible solutions, and you'll have a much better time with the transition. You should, however, engage your engineering department right now to let them know this change is happening AND that it's 100% on AutoDesk. SDC Publications is the leader in 2D and 3D design and engineering training material. Of course it won't change users' reactions. IT should NEVER be the one to make announcements about policy changes, and that includes software moves. Of course you are correct, and that's a really good point. Will it change the situation and their reaction? Probably not. All IT is doing is passing along the information that AutoDesk is remaining true to form by discontinuing a heavily-used product in favor of a more expensive one.īryce you must have very understanding users. If anything, the company's leadership will be making that request. Get my noose.Let's be clear: YOU aren't asking the engineers to do anything. I was going to switch to something else, but our current supplier has been acting as a buffer colony between us and he is really pleasant to work with. I had really grown to loath their business policy. I have been working with autodesk products for 20 years.
So is this effecting any of you guys? Any other ideas on how to keep on keepin on? Under the current EULA we would actually be forced to uninstall it, so he would have to clear that up with autodesk. Any and all assemblies that documentation then needed would have to be exported out of Inventor 2017.
Upgrading documentations workstations to a full Inventor license.It can make an explosion drawing of our machine and label the parts and so on. For our non-autodesk users, that is the program our documentation department uses to make our handbooks and manuals, etc.
Ok, so I just got off the phone with our software supplier for autodesk products.