how to start with first lesson
How to start a lesson?
Survey first
If it is a study material (ex: Online tutorial or hard copy of a book) you have to go through the Table of Contents and see whether it is included topics what you need. Jump to such topics and survey again to see if the presentation of the content attracts you.
If it is an online video, you can jump in between time positions to survey whether it is worth to watch completely.
It is not an education only but it should be an edutainment as well.
Glenn Schroeder wrote:
"how to start with first lesson"
I recommend starting at the beginning.
it is completely irrelevant.
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Total guess but I think you may be asking the path to learn on your own. If so, RMB-click on the "?", go to Tutorials on the drop-down menu and start with modeling a part. Then you may want to proceed with the assembly before going to the drafting portion (which seems to be related to where you put this question.)
Otherwise, there are a plethora of videos but I'd recommend first focusing on the beginning ones from Solidworks themselves.
(Don't mind the odd comments you'll get when asking such an open question. Many of us older gentlemen like to have some fun now and again.)
First thing is to explain to us:
Lesson 1 of what?
is it a book or an online tutorial or videos,
What are you trying to learn?
SolidWorks, PDM, 2D drawings, basic drafting, 3D modeling,
Right now 24 people have viewed your question but I am the only one to respond.
The reason is that nobody can give you a valid answer because we don't know what you want to learn.
We also don't know how much you already know about the subject you want to learn more about..
Please explain more.