Hello All, The IMSI forum states V11 Pro does not include VBA. One work around suggested in the IMSI forums is to copy the VBATOOL.DLL from program\draggers...
Many thanks for the method. I must try this at the first chance. Regards Phil Pumphrey ppump11578@... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Dear Ty, I believe IMSI dropped VBA support for financial reasons. One other explanation they gave was that Microsoft was dropping VBA. If that were the case,...
Hi all, I've just discovered this Group and call to say hello to you all. I thought you might like to know there is a TurboCAD FAQ web site that lists...
That's great. If and when you want, I think you will be able to find an upgrade path to the latest version 11 for about $50 from Cadcourse.com. or maybe from ...
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Thanks Paul, I've had a look at MSDN VBA site and the licensing to use VBA does look complex and expensive for a big company like IMSI. I hope an alternative...
Even Microsoft gave up on VBA; it is no longer supported in the newer versions of Excel and the like, as I understand it. Steve ... From: ty_harness To:...
I don't know how to create VB files for TurboCAD, but I have used a few in the last releases. This is sort of a backwards-looking view of the situation, but...
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Dear Steve, A couple of months ago, I purchased a new batch of computers for the office, and they included the most current version of MS Office. Both Excel...
VBA was taken out because there are licensing costs were about the same if not more as for the solid modeling engine. So rather than pass that cost on to the...
I forgot to ask what is it that you're ultimately looking to accomplish? In addition to training products we've got some nice plug-ins. www.cadcourse.net Dave...
Hello Dave, Please excuse my ignorance as I'm still a 10.51 Pro user with VBA. Your web site is a top resource for TurboCAD users and Tom Snape's and David...
If you're working with data points we've got a solution to help you import those points in the TurboCAD. Have a look at the data import tool. If you're...
I know this is going to sound like a silly question, but how do I fill a shape with a different color? I have tried everything I can think of. I work with...
For 2d the shape needs to be a closed polyline. Then select the hatch type to be solid, then select the color. The solid-fill is an option in the pull down...
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Hey, thank you! The drawing is in 2d. I'm creating "cartoon" images for my embroidery machine. The drawings work much better in TurboCAD than an ordinary...
I'm going to try to advise to people at once.... Ty? what format is your data in. Ultimately are probably better off using TurboCAD's SDK (software developers...
Good to see a group of you out there into the same CAD solution. I've just joined the group in lieu of a particular problem I'm encountering when printing my...
This sounds like an image processing problem -- are the vector graphics being represented as vectors, or is everything being converted into a big raster image?...
Hello Dave, Thanks for the help offer but I'm Ok - I'm using TC 10.51Pro which still has the VBA and I have a macro that can export an ANSYS inp file. I...
Well, the 300 dpi thing is overrated.he he.I've gone through so many different setting configurations and it seems to be directly related to page size, for I...
Ty, you are fantastic. How you can do all of this stuff is beyond anything I will be able to do or understand. I'm still working on finding all the tools I...
Hi, Dave. Thank you. Silly me. I already have one of your courses in .pdf format! I will open it up and see if I can find what I need related to both...
I had similar problems until I increased my RAM to 2 Gig and reduced the dpi (was defaulting to 1200 dpi - now using 300 dpi). Do you have a decent amount of...
Ahhhh.and may this response be the one that solves this problem for all to come.it really is the dpi, but 'where' is the question, for there's about 3 ...