Introduction to MoI3D
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 From:  Michael Gibson
12016.10 In reply to 12016.8 
Hi Zooen,

re:
> In addition, there are navigation links that allow you to quickly access all
> the reference commands, among other things.

Links are intentionally omitted in the PDF version because the purpose of the PDF version is for making a printout.

The main HTML version of the introduction section of the help file has links:
https://moi3d.com/4.0/docs/moi_introduction.htm

- Michael
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 From:  Zooen
12016.11 In reply to 12016.10 
Hi Michael
Yes, you're right. And thank you, Stefano, for the information
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 From:  stefano (LIGHTWAVE)
12016.12 In reply to 12016.11 
Hi Zooen, im interested in reading some of your own sections that you mentioned as im self taught in #cad#
whereas i bet you also have new angles and approaches on things as well.

I think a future learning resource would be a few (new) videos by the experts, on the (new) features
of V5. I know i know there is stuff on youtube, but its pretty dispersive, and sometimes I do not believe
all being taught is "the way" or "the only way"...maybe we need an index here somewhere...
should have the MOI3D pros vote them first maybe. Thats me excluded then ;o)

I particularly liked this guy cadence and approach, wish he'd have done a few more:
MoI Help Videos Playlist


The fault of many of the videos is people showing you howto use a tool or how fast they are
but not showing what tool is used, or "pressed"...
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