Wildfire 2.0 (pro engineer) tutorials

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Users are seeking effective tutorials for Wildfire 2.0, as existing online resources are often unclear. A recommendation is made for a book by Roger Toogood, noted for its clear, step-by-step instructions. The book is considered helpful for beginners transitioning from SolidWorks to Wildfire 2.0. Participants express gratitude for the suggestion, indicating a willingness to purchase the book. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the need for quality learning materials for Pro Engineer.
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i know some stuff in solidworks. however, the place ,where i am going to work, is using wildfire 2 and they've asked me to start studying it. unfortunately, most of the tutorials that i have found using google are not clear. therefore, if you know a good tutorial or a good book, write it down here.
 
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I can't say I know of any good on-line and free tutorials. Next to simply using it, I would recommend you pick up a Pro-e book by Roger Toogood. He writes pretty well in step-by-step fashion. I have seen a couple of his books for 2000 and was helpful.
 
great, thank you a lot. i'll probably buy it from amazon.
 
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