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Volume 4, No. 3,
March 2003
Features
Based on your
feedback, we have been working hard to create new content for our
newsletter. This issue is the first of those efforts. We hope you enjoy
it.
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Article Creating
Blocks with Editable Text
by Brad Snow, Technical
Analyst For
those SolidWorks users who take advantage of blocks, you may have noticed
a change in block functionality between SolidWorks 2001Plus and SolidWorks
2003. In SolidWorks Drawings you can create (or import existing) blocks
that contain geometric sketch entities and/or text Notes.
For
complete article, click here.
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From the
President
A Fresh
Perspective
by Richard Werneth, President
As we move forward
in these challenging times, it can be easy to lose sight of our goals. The
day-to-day crush of projects, e-mails, meetings and phone calls can
sometimes be overwhelming. It’s important to remember that the cultural
and economic situations that we face today are temporary. It will take
more time to work through the complex issues we face, but we will do so.
For
complete article, click here.
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Tale - A Customer Success Story
MBW - Slinger,
WI
Thirty-five years
ago, with the mission to bring new technology to the industry while
providing outstanding product quality and attention to customer service,
M-B-W introduced a lower maintenance vibratory plate compactor.
Over the years, the founders have relied on innovation and
technology to create the broad product line that M-B-W now provides –
including soil compaction products, equipment for finishing, screeding and
slipforming of concrete, as well a number of specialty products for
construction applications.
For
complete article, click here.
---------------------------- PhotoWorks
Release 2 Demonstration
Easy-to-use PhotoWorks release 2 gives
engineers high-end photorealistic rendering results comparable to those
found in specialized rendering tools costing many times more. PhotoWorks
release 2 is an effective sales, marketing, and design communication tool
because it allows engineers to easily transform three-dimensional (3D)
product designs into images that non-engineers can understand. Click
here to view a demonstration of PhotoWorks Release 2 ----------------------------
CATI-Milwaukee
has moved!
The new address for CATI-Milwaukee
Computer
Aided Technology, Inc.
200 South Executive
Drive
Brookfield, WI 53005
Phone
and fax numbers remain the same.
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Awards CATI
is pleased to announce that they are
the Number One SolidWorks Reseller in the
Midwest and have been named as a SolidWorks 90/90 Award
recipient for superior technical services.
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