How to train SolidWorks users on Pro/E
My consulting firm needs to train a couple of SolidWorks users on Pro/E for a new project.
I went through the same process with Pro/E 2000i^2, and I found it frustrating. With so many similar concepts in the two programs, itโs too tedious to train users from the ground up about what a sketch and a protrusion are, etc. But the programs are still different enough that I know better than to just assume the SolidWorks folks will figure it out.
Any recommendations?
I've contacted our VAR (NxRev) to see what they offer and whether they can put together a custom course. I'm thinking a fast-paced 2-day course could work.
Also, I see that Roger Toogood is still cranking out training books. I ended up using some of his myself when I made the conversion. Not as efficient as having a SolidWorks-savvy trainer guide you through the differences, but at least you can go at your own pace.
Thanks,
Wallace

