Autocad 2004 VBA: A Programmer's Reference - Softcover

Sutphin, Joe

 
9781590592724: Autocad 2004 VBA: A Programmer's Reference

Synopsis

This book teaches how to automate AutoDesk design tasks using the embedded Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) Language. AutoCAD is possibly the best selling CAD software in the world, and while not a Microsoft product, does include Microsoft�s Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), allowing graphic designers to control their environment programmatically. VBA allows you to take complete control of AutoCAD and to automate all your AutoCAD drawing tasks. With VBA you can automate and customize everything you do in Auto CAD 2000, so you can work faster and more efficiently. AutoCAD 2004 VBA provides a unique opportunity to build custom applications to create and manipulate AutoCAD drawings, interact with a user and plot your drawings. You can even use VBA to create designs that modify themselves based on user input or computational results. This book provides you with a complete reference to the AutoCAD VBA language.This book is for anyone who wants to take full advantage of the VBA programming language that comes with AutoCAD 2004. If you're new to VBA programming, this book will give you enough information to start making AutoCAD work for you. This book is also intended for power users who want to take advantage of the advanced features of AutoCAD 2004 VBA and who need a fast reference to the full AutoCAD object model.Technology Involved: AutoCAD, Visual Basic for Applications

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About the Author

Joe Sutphin's background includes more than 20 years in the machinery manufacturing industry. He has more than 14 years of computer-aided design experience with more than eight years of AutoCAD-specific experience. Joe is an Autodesk registered developer, and his work has appeared in the pages of Cadence and Cadalyst magazines. He has been programming for over 10 years, with the last five years spent focusing on Visual Basic. In 1998, he collaborated with Microsoft on a Visual Basic application case study.

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