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New to Inspire Extrude? Learn the basics here.
Learn the basics of the Inspire Extrude user interface.
Modify the workspace display, default keyboard shortcuts, and other settings.
Define preferences for keyboard shortcuts.
Discover new features and enhancements.
Some ribbon tabs are associated with license features. Depending upon the tab you have invoked, additional units may be drawn. These features will be checked out for the duration of the session.
The Inspire Extrude workspace includes the ribbon, modeling window, legend, and status bar.
Learn how to import geometry and export results.
Review techniques for selecting and editing objects.
Change the view in the modeling window using the mouse or view controls.
Translate, rotate, and align parts and other objects using the Move tool and snaps.
Record a video or take a snapshot of the screen.
Change the default unit system, create custom units, and measure geometry features.
Browse and organize all of the entities in your model.
Learn about the forms of help and user assistance available from the product.
Open the Preferences window, where you can search for and customize application settings.
Search for a setting to show the closest match in the Preferences window. Or use the API to display selectable search results in a dropdown list.
Define preferences for the user interface, including the display and language.
Define preferences for sketching.
Define preferences for video and screen captures.
Define preferences for snaps.
Define preferences for mouse controls and options related to how information is calculated and displayed.
A list of supported operating systems and minimum requirements for hardware and memory.
Learn keyboard shortcuts and mouse controls for common operations.
View a list of glossary terms and definitions.
Explore Altair's resources for training and support.
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Get started with Inspire Resin Transfer Molding.
Create 2D sketches, surfaces, and solids.