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Visual Basic and Solidworks??

Visual Basic and Solidworks??

Visual Basic and Solidworks??

(OP)
So I'm trying to use the sample programs in the solidworks api help files for visual basic and have not had any luck...Do I need to do something in visual basic to make those sample programs run?...They compile just fine but nothing happens when I run them...I'm not too familiar with visual basic so I might be doing something wrong there...Any help would be greatly appreciated...

Thanks

RE: Visual Basic and Solidworks??

ljavier34,

You also posted this question in the Microsoft Visual Basic forum.  Please stay in one or the other.  Makes it difficult to help you when we do not know what others have told you.

Regards,

Regg

RE: Visual Basic and Solidworks??

post some code.  show us your trouble.

RE: Visual Basic and Solidworks??

TheTick,

He better explained his problem in the Visual Basic forum.  I believe he has not set the references for early binding.  I have posted a detailed answer of what I think he should try there.


Regards,

Regg

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