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macro icons not showing in customization...

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Anonymous
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macro icons not showing in customization...

this is an old issue but i cannot remember where we left off. under
winnt4sp6a, my custom vba routines do not show up in the macros section of
the customization dialog box. however, they do under win2000.

was this a registered bug or not? just wondering if it was going to be
fixed.

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Mark A. Bystry
Engineer
Ziggity Systems, Inc.
mbystry@ziggity.com
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Anonymous
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I seem to recall two things..

1. if your default.ivb was a "migrated" copy from 5.3 they might not show
up (solution copy and paste into a new default.ivb)
2. if you did not have a temp directory on your machine (solution just
create one)

Kent has this problem a while back. When he crawls out of bed maybe he'll
chime in...

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Sean Dotson, PE
http://www.sdotson.com
Check the Inventor FAQ for most common questions
http://www.sdotson.com/faq.html
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"Mark A. Bystry" wrote in message
news:52DE2836CEC19ED150028318ADCF945F@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> this is an old issue but i cannot remember where we left off. under
> winnt4sp6a, my custom vba routines do not show up in the macros section of
> the customization dialog box. however, they do under win2000.
>
> was this a registered bug or not? just wondering if it was going to be
> fixed.
>
> --
> Mark A. Bystry
> Engineer
> Ziggity Systems, Inc.
> mbystry@ziggity.com
>
>
Message 3 of 4
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I got rid of it by doing #1 8^)

Actually the first time I just did a copy paste and drag of a couple of modules to a new
ivb file and saved it as a default it didn't work either. I am really not 100% sure how I
ended up fixing it, but I think it was by doing it all with copy paste, and not moving any
of the module's but instead making new ones and pasting in to them.

Ok can I go back to bed now? 8^)
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Kent
Member of the Autodesk Discussion Forum Moderator Program


"Sean Dotson" wrote in message
news:1026FC305126DA935F49A88D35F1EE59@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> I seem to recall two things..
>
> 1. if your default.ivb was a "migrated" copy from 5.3 they might not show
> up (solution copy and paste into a new default.ivb)
> 2. if you did not have a temp directory on your machine (solution just
> create one)
>
> Kent has this problem a while back. When he crawls out of bed maybe he'll
> chime in...
>
> --
> Sean Dotson, PE
> http://www.sdotson.com
> Check the Inventor FAQ for most common questions
> http://www.sdotson.com/faq.html
> -----------------------------------------
> "Mark A. Bystry" wrote in message
> news:52DE2836CEC19ED150028318ADCF945F@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > this is an old issue but i cannot remember where we left off. under
> > winnt4sp6a, my custom vba routines do not show up in the macros section of
> > the customization dialog box. however, they do under win2000.
> >
> > was this a registered bug or not? just wondering if it was going to be
> > fixed.
> >
> > --
> > Mark A. Bystry
> > Engineer
> > Ziggity Systems, Inc.
> > mbystry@ziggity.com
> >
> >
>
>
Message 4 of 4
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

yup, that's what i had to do to.

i got all my icons to finally show up. once finished, i gave my default.ivb
to a co-worker and they do not show up on his machine. what a p#$$er.
apparently, the work around is to rebuild all the code on each computer not
just the default.ivb. maybe this will be fixed in SP2.

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