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Source: Autodesk Inventor
In this tutorial we will learn how to use loft tool in Autodesk Inventor.

Autodesk Inventor – Move & Rotate
When you constrain or join assembly components to one another, you control their position. To move or rotate a component, either temporarily or permanently, use one of the following methods:

Autodesk Inventor – Scale Assembly
One of the new features in Inventor is the ability to scale your models. You might be wondering, why didn’t Inventor have this ability prior to the release?
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Autodesk Inventor – Import points from Excel
You can import points from a Microsoft® Excel spreadsheet into a 2D sketch, 3D sketch, or drawing sketch. You can use the points to represent items such as inspection points, locations for spot welds, and points on a spline.
Autodesk Inventor – Scale
One of the new features in Inventor is the ability to scale your models. You might be wondering, why didn’t Inventor have this ability prior to the release?
Autodesk Inventor – 2D Sketch / Constraints
The idea that geometry within Autodesk Inventor behaves differently due to the application of constraints often hinders new users transitioning from a 2D drawing application.
Autodesk Inventor uses constraints in two primary ways:
2D and 3D sketch constraints control geometry within sketches
Assembly constraints and joints establish relationships between components in an assembly that control position and behavior.
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