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Scaling point imports

Scaling point imports

Scaling point imports

(OP)
Is there a quick way to scale a datum point import?  I have been working with airfoil data files which define a foil of a unit length.  When I import them I have been copying and scaling the resulting foil.  Is there a way to modify the "Datum Point Array Data File" to scale the foil on import?

Let me know if anyone has a better way.

Thanks for the help
-Funi

RE: Scaling point imports

aafuni, forgive me if I'm out of line but I am new to this forum and I was reading thru some of your posts..  I don't see any other way here (other than posting) to contact members.

My question: one of your earlier post of running pro-e trail text with excel sounds like something we're trying to do and I was wondering if it might be possible to get a copy of your vba to do so.  we're trying to basically run automated models by entering parameter data and simply pressing a button and its all kind of new to us.

any help would be greatly appreciated..
thx
 Brian
blfeaster@yahoo.com

RE: Scaling point imports

(OP)
Brian,
I am going to have to look back over that project to figure out what I did back then.  Have you read through the links in that previous post, they were a big help and maybe you can figure it out while I try to find where I saved that project.

If you would like to post further comments back on that discussion board, I will keep an eye on that one too.

-Funi

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