Autodesk is continuing to work on improving Model States. With Inventor 2026 they have now introduced a new comparison tool that you can use to help you easily identify and see differences between the different model states in a model. This video shows you how easy it is to use in your part or assembly models.
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Manager – Learning Content Development<br><br>Trained in Instructional Design, Jennifer uses her skills to develop instructor-led and web-based training products as well as knowledge profiling tools. Jennifer has achieved the Autodesk Certified Professional certification for Inventor and is also recognized as an Autodesk Certified Instructor (ACI). She enjoys teaching the training courses that she authors and is also very skilled in providing technical support to end-users. Jennifer holds a Bachelor of Engineering Degree as well as a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Dalhousie University.
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Autodesk is continuing to work on improving Model States. With Inventor 2026 they have now introduced a new comparison tool that you can use to help you easily identify and see differences between the
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Mastering the New Properties Panel for Flanges in Inventor 2025
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Did you know that you can now do keyword searches in a Parameter dialog box? Take the next 2+ minutes to watch how you can do this in your Inventor models.
Did you know that you can now do keyword searches in a Parameter dialog box? Take the next 2+ minutes to watch how you can do this in your Inventor models.