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Old 02-18-2009, 03:23 PM   #1
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Solidbuilder 17.5

I just purchased Solidbuilder and needing help on finding a set of plans on the program that I can follow.

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If you purchased the program legitimately, it comes with a tutorial disk that takes you step by step through the operations. They also have online support.
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Thanks... The software was purchased from Digital Canal. However, I have been through the tutorials and have yet to see a set of plans. I am looking for some kind of direction as to how I find the plans...ie. PDF file or do I have to design the tutorial layout. Thanks for the reply......
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i have purchased solidbuilder 17.5 which has tutorial disk but i am unable to understand the design can u get me clear of that.
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