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Get message "Unknown command..." when running any VBA command

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gflew
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Get message "Unknown command..." when running any VBA command

After installing the VBA Module, I get the message "Unknown command "VBARUN"".  I've rebooted, restarted and tried reinstalling the VBA Module to no avail.  Any suggestions.

 

Thanks,

George Flew

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Alfred.NESWADBA
in reply to: gflew

Hi,

 

>> After installing the VBA Module

What module did you install? Please show the exact link!

What AutoCAD version do you have? And if it's a vertical product, which one is it.

What operating system do you have?

 

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gflew
in reply to: Alfred.NESWADBA

Alfred, thanks for replying.  Here is the info you asked for.

 

1.  I installed the 2014 VBA module 64-bit from the S&S download sight http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?siteID=123112&id=12715668&linkID=9240618

2.  The error was from ACAD Electric 2014 SP1.1 (64bit)

3.  I'm running Win 7 Enterprise (64bit)

 

Oddly, I get the message  _vbaload Unknown command "VBALOAD" when I initially start the program.  However, when I run appload, I can load the dvb file and all runs fine thereafter, even the _vbaload command.

 

While this solves the immediate problem, I'm concerned about some underlying problem that might raise it's head later.

 

Again thanks,

George

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Alfred.NESWADBA
in reply to: gflew

Hi,

 

>> I get the message  _vbaload Unknown command "VBALOAD"

What happens if you start the command with a dot:

_.VBALOAD

Also an option (for trial, not forever): set the sysvar DEMANDLOAD to 0 and try it again (after restarting AutoCAD.

 

- alfred -

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Message 5 of 5
gflew
in reply to: Alfred.NESWADBA

Alfred, unfortunately, neither suggestion seemed to make any difference.  I have now added the VBA project to the Startup Suite and it loads automatically.  Once loaded the vba commands works correctly.

 

Thanks for the assistance.

George

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