The practical, realistic guide to AutoCAD problem solving with VBA.
AutoCAD 2002 isn't just the world's #1 design and drafting tool. It's a powerful, programmable platform for automating complex design tasks, integrating design data with enterprise information systems, and solving a wide range of technical and business problems. The key to all that power is Visual Basic for Applications. And the key to AutoCAD VBA programming is in your hands: VBA for AutoCAD 2002: Writing AutoCAD Macros.
Clark ties together AutoCAD's key tools and VBA's capabilities as never before, showing how AutoCAD and VBA work together in the real world and helping you create real-world applications faster than you ever thought possible. One step at a time, you'll:
Deepen your skills with a start-to-finish case study application that integrates an AutoCAD drawing with a Microsoft Access database using Microsoft's Data Access Objects (DAO) technology. VBA for AutoCAD 2002: Writing AutoCAD Macros also contains concise references to AutoCAD system and enumerated variables, object inheritance, and graphical entities. If you're ready to leverage all the power built into AutoCAD 2002, this is the book you've been searching for!
JEFFREY E. CLARK is project manager with a national consulting and systems integration firm specializing in facility management. He writes Visual Basic/VBA code on a daily basis to help create and maintain facility databases. An AutoCAD user for over 15 years, Clark has developed several commercial AutoCAD applications. His work has been featured in publications ranging from Cadalyst to Facilities Design & Management to PC Magazine.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book if you know VBA,
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This review is from: VBA for AutoCAD 2002: Writing AutoCAD Macros (Paperback)
If you already have a working knowledge of VBA and want to integrate AutoCAD with MS Office tools, this is a great book. The author does a good job of making sense and has plenty of good examples. Most definately a worthwhile investment.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not for beginners,
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This review is from: VBA for AutoCAD 2002: Writing AutoCAD Macros (Paperback)
This is a completely inappropriate book for anyone attempting to learn VBA with no prior VBA experience. There is no foundation laid for the examples, they include code that makes absolutely no sense because you haven't been introduced to that information yet. In chapter three the book has several examples of code to find the DXF codes for entities, but never tells you where to save it or how to run it. It's obvious that the author never thought to have someone with no VBA experience preview the book before publishing.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not good enough,
By Javier Aguado (Hamilton, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: VBA for AutoCAD 2002: Writing AutoCAD Macros (Paperback)
The book is not good for beginners in vba and it is not good for programming big project.
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