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boffin5 (Aerospace)
6 Jun 12 14:30
I have a macro program that creates draw curves, which I use for a graph. Previously, it worked fine, but now with V5 R20, it's acting weird. When I try to reflect the curves about a line, nothing happens. When I save the file, and then re-open it, the curves are gone. Is there something in the tools/options setup that may have changed with the upgrade to R20?
ferdo (Mechanical)
10 Jun 12 3:02
Hi,

Its a catvba ? Did you tried to check if all reference libraries are loaded ? Maybe in the previous version you had some other libraries which wasn't loaded with the new version ? Did you tried to run the macro on another computer?

Difficult to say what is wrong.

Regards
Fernando

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