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VBA & FEMAP retrieve bad elements to excel n make group in FEMAP

VBA & FEMAP retrieve bad elements to excel n make group in FEMAP

VBA & FEMAP retrieve bad elements to excel n make group in FEMAP

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Can anyone help me suggest a small example on how to retrieve bad elements (using VB) from the model to excel and then use those elements to make a new group in FEMAP. It would be very helpful. Thanks
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RE: VBA & FEMAP retrieve bad elements to excel n make group in FEMAP

Don't know a lot about FE.  How do you tell a bad element from a good one?

RE: VBA & FEMAP retrieve bad elements to excel n make group in FEMAP

Have you tried asking this in the FEMAP forum on this site.  I speant a few months last year interfacing with FEMAP from VBA and they were very helpful, else there is also a FEMAP group in Yahoo who are very good, responces tend to be fairly slow due to the small number of people using it, but when they come they are good.  

Afraid I personally have no idea how to do your task, sorry, but am sure someone somewhere does

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