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TRY IT: Create a project with the Project Editor
1 Close all documents in Autodesk Inventor.
When files are open, the active project is read-only. The only exception
is that you can add libraries without closing all files.
2 In Inventor, click File Projects to activate the Project Editor, or
outside Autodesk Inventor, click the Microsoft Windows Start menu
Programs Autodesk Autodesk Inventor (version) Tools
Project Editor.
3 When the Project Editor opens, click the New button to start the Inventor
project wizard.
In the Inventor project wizard, the default is a new single user project,
which creates a workspace.
You must install Autodesk Vault to use the New Vault Project option.
4 In the Project File box of the project wizard, specify required project
information.
In Name, enter the project name or accept the default.
The Project wizard creates a subfolder with that name as a subfolder
of the projects folder.
If you browse to a different location, Autodesk Inventor uses the name
of the folder you locate, or creates a new folder only if the folder name
does not exist.
In the project folder (the location of the .ipj at .\), a workspace is
created for single-user and vault projects.
In Project File to be created, the path and project file name is
displayed.
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