Delegates watch the live presentation on their computer screen, and have the opportunity to ask questions via the phone link.
CABINET VISION CLASSES HOW TO
Recent topics include how to back up and restore data, how to transfer data from one computer to another, and Advanced CAD and drawing templates. The hour-long sessions are held every fortnight, each covering a particular feature or aspect in detail.
“Customers download any of the six courses from the Cabinet Vision website, and can learn at their own pace, at any time they choose.”įollowing the success of Cabinet Vision’s popular webinars in the United States, they were launched in the UK in the Spring. Subjects include how to produce perfect rendering, User Created Standards, and the Bid Centre showing the best way to price materials and jobs. This new training will help customers use Cabinet Vision to take their business to the next level much quicker than at the moment.”Ī number of self-pace elearning courses are geared towards advanced users. “The basic course explains the software’s broad aspects, then we provide more specific, customised training for each customer during installation and integration, along with giving additional training on a consultancy basis where required. The subjects are also included as bite-sized tasters in Cabinet Vision’s basic course, but a survey, run by Business Manager Marie Cassidy amongst customers, highlighted the three topics as a priority for additional, advanced training. They will form part of Cabinet Vision’s wider training strategy, which includes elearning courses, webinars, esupport forum, and the global support portal. Looking in detail at the Screen-To-Machine Centre, the Bid Centre, and CAD title blocks and drawings, the new courses are aimed at helping users manage their software without having to dip into its extensive helpfiles or contact the support team. The market-leading manufacturing software for cabinets and casegoods, Cabinet Vision, is launching three new advanced training courses in the autumn.