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How to run the macros

How to run the macros

How to run the macros

(OP)
Could any one please tell me how to run a macro or a script in CATIA ?



Thanks in Advance.

Sudhakar.N

RE: How to run the macros

You usually run the macros from the Macros window triggered from the Tools->Macros command

LukaszSz. Poland, Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering : MEchanical Engineering. BsC - 2013

RE: How to run the macros

Hi,

I have a VB script, which is in code format and in notepad.
How can i link this script to catia ?
please help...thanks in advance

Pradeep

RE: How to run the macros

You need to rename the file from .txt to .CATScript

RE: How to run the macros

Tools>Macros (or alt+F8) click Macro Libraries then select Add existing library or Create new library and point to the folder where your macro files are located, then click close. Now you should be able to see your macro to run or edit it.

http://excelspreadsheetshelp.blogspot.com - http://scripting4v5.com

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