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Quote from: Keith on July 31, 2009, 01:57:20 PMMy understanding is that VBA isn't installed with 2010 and VisualLisp is essentially an extension of those methods. Perhaps you should check to see if it is installed in the 32bit version.Never installed vba for 64 and it works perfectly fine, tried to install it for 32 and it doesnt even recognize that AutoCAD is on my system.
My understanding is that VBA isn't installed with 2010 and VisualLisp is essentially an extension of those methods. Perhaps you should check to see if it is installed in the 32bit version.
Quote from: Chris on July 31, 2009, 02:09:37 PMQuote from: Keith on July 31, 2009, 01:57:20 PMMy understanding is that VBA isn't installed with 2010 and VisualLisp is essentially an extension of those methods. Perhaps you should check to see if it is installed in the 32bit version.Never installed vba for 64 and it works perfectly fine, tried to install it for 32 and it doesnt even recognize that AutoCAD is on my system.Chris, KeithVLisp does not require that VBA is installed .. nor is it based on VBA VBA is an IDE as is VLISP.Both use an ActiveX COM interface to the AutoCAD Object Model.
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