This is going to be very helpful. As I am becoming more comfortable with Flow Wim, this will be my next challenge!

I took 15 'WORKBENCHES' of CATIA V5 at the local university after I retired. These included Part Design and Sketcher, Assembly Design, Drafting, Sheet Metal Design, Electrical Design, Wireframe and Surfaces (Generative Shape Design), Surface Machining (NC Machining), Prismatic Machining, ENOVIA (What a WASTE!!!), FiberSim (not a CATIA Class, but was part of the 'CATIA' offerings),Fitting Simulation and Kinematics, Knowledgware, Composites, and Stress Analysis. You would think since Dassault owns both, there would be some similarity between the two packages. There's NOT!!!! I find SW CAD really non-intuitive. It seems it just doesn't use the same 'logic' as CATIA V5. But, I have not taken many of the SW tutorials. So, my fault.

Regards,
Joe T.