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Talking Drawings...

Talking Drawings...

Talking Drawings...

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I recently discovered the potency of Micrsoft Excel in automation of Engineering calculations/computations; Excel VBA programs are becoming more prominet in todays in computing.

To this end, Autodesk have also leverage this VBA features in its CAD IDE like AutoCAD. This means 'Talking Drawings' for designers both archtect and engineers alike.

I ve been searching for tips on how I can apply the VBA macros to make my drawings 'Talk and walk'
I will be glad if someone can appreciate my deperations.

Kind Regards, to All

nurhforward

nurhforward, Gitto International.

RE: Talking Drawings...

They have actually replaced VBA in their latest version for .NET. Make sure you learn the right tool!

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