What's New: CATIA V5 2024 Sketcher Workbench, Part 1

Learn what's new in the CATIA V5 2024 Sketcher Workbench in this short, informative video.

Topics Covered: 

  • Ability to hide Absolute Axis of newly created Sketches
  • Swap Location, Driven Mode and Driving Mode options now available in the Contextual Menu

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Mark Potrzebowski

Technical Training Engineer <br><br>Mark’s primary responsibilities include instructing software classes in CATIA, Smarteam, ENOVIA, Creo Parametric, and Autodesk Inventor. Receiving a B.Sc. in Computer Graphics from Purdue University with a focus in Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), he is a Dassault Systèmes Certified instructor working with a variety of different workbenches in CATIA that include Part Design, Surfacing, Drafting, Sheet Metal Design, Assembly Design, Kinematics (KIN), Generative Structural Analysis (GSA), and Electrical Harness Design.

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