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Book by Clark Jeffrey E

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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 VBA scripting -- and the key to VBA scripting is AutoCAD 2002 VBA User Handbook. This book 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 professionals create real-world applications more rapidly than they ever thought possible. Jeffrey E. Clark begins with a tour of AutoCAD's Interactive Development Environment, then helps AutoCAD professionals master the fundamentals of Automation, COM, and object-oriented programming. Go "under the hood" with the DXF format to understand the structure of AutoCAD's drawing database; master the AutoCAD object model, and discover how to automate 2D and 3D graphic objects, external references, entities, modeled solids, dimensions, and events. Learn how to use VBA to control PaperSpace, Viewports, and plotting; and how to extend AutoCAD to communicate with other applications and across the Internet. The book also includes a start-to-finish case study application that integrates an AutoCAD drawing with a Microsoft Access database.

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The practical, realistic guide to AutoCAD problem solving with VBA.

  • Make AutoCAD do more than you ever thought possible!
  • Automate your most complex design tasks
  • Integrate design data with enterprise systems, databases, and the Internet
  • Control PaperSpace, Viewports, and plotting
  • Build a complete AutoCAD database application—step-by-step

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:

  • Take control of AutoCAD: master the fundamentals of automation, COM, and object-oriented programming
  • Get comfortable with AutoCAD's VBA Interactive Development Environment
  • Go under the hood with DXF to understand the structure of AutoCAD's drawing database
  • Master the AutoCAD object model: documents, user interface, file management, collections, objects, and beyond
  • Automate 2D and 3D graphic objects, external references, entities, modeled solids, dimensions, and events
  • Use VBA to control PaperSpace, Viewports, and plotting
  • Extend VBA to communicate with other applications and across the Internet

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!

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  • EditorialFinancial Times Prentice Hall
  • Año de publicación2001
  • ISBN 10 0130652016
  • ISBN 13 9780130652010
  • EncuadernaciónTapa blanda
  • IdiomaInglés
  • Número de páginas752

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