Learning Pro/ENGINEER

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I'm just starting out with Pro/ENGINEER after learning AutoCAD a year or so ago, and need some form of tutorial. I don't really want to spend 60 quid on a book, so does anyone know of a decent tutorial that starts with the basics and builds up to fairly advanced techniques etc?

Most engineering design jobs want someone proficient in either Pro/ENGINEER or SolidWorks as well as AutoCAD, so I really need to expand my knowledge to parametric software, hence this thread.

I have plenty of ideas of things to model from work, so I'll be able to get some 'real world' experience with it, not just limited to tutorials.
 
I'd be interested in this also, due to...

Most engineering design jobs want someone proficient in either Pro/ENGINEER or SolidWorks as well as AutoCAD, so I really need to expand my knowledge to parametric software, hence this thread.

I've got 20 odd years experience in AutoCAD but most jobs now ask for Pro/E or Solidworks!! :(
 
Solidworks here, Pro/ENGINEER got chucked a bit back and is now called something else, I think it's Creo Elements?

I'd really avoid learning Pro/ENGINEER unless you have to, Solidworks, SolidEdge ST3/4 (no history tree), or Inventor are your best bet.
 
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