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VBA Not Found

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Anonymous
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VBA Not Found

I get this error (see attached image) in C3D 2006 when opening a dwg created
in C3D 2005 and editing a corridor. It seems like it can't find, or the
syntax is wrong, in the macross. I haven't uninstalled 2005 yet, so the
macros are still in the same place. Anyone know how to remedy this?

Matt Kolberg
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Yes Matt,

Opening/editing up a Civil 3D 2005 corridor drawing in R2006, (without
uninstalling R2005) causes this.

Subassembly object is trying to run 2005 macro in 2006 and it fails as the
VBA object model and tool references have to be updated for 2006. This issue
is mentioned clearly in the read me for more information.

The quickest suggestion I would give you in this case is:

(1) Close all sessions of Civil 3D (R2005 and R2006 as well)
(2) Change "Corridor Model" (under C:\Programs Files\Autodesk Civil 3D
2006\Data\ or appropriate path according to your install) to some other name

(3) Launch R2006 and open that R2005 drawing with corridors in it
(4) Try rebuilding the corridor; since the 2005 based original subassembly
path is not found, Civil 3D will update the paths to the R2006
Subassembly.dvb file

(5) Save AS a different drawing if you want to keep old drawing in case if
you want work with R2005 and the old dwg.

Please also see readme for additional info on this. Let me know if you any
other problems.

Thanks
--
Chakri Gavini
Product Designer
Autodesk Inc

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"Matt Kolberg" wrote in message
news:4837879@discussion.autodesk.com...
I get this error (see attached image) in C3D 2006 when opening a dwg created
in C3D 2005 and editing a corridor. It seems like it can't find, or the
syntax is wrong, in the macross. I haven't uninstalled 2005 yet, so the
macros are still in the same place. Anyone know how to remedy this?

Matt Kolberg
Message 3 of 4
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks very much. It worked perfectly. My apologies for not reading the
ReadMe file. I should know better.

Matt Kolberg


"Chakri Gavini" wrote in message
news:4838682@discussion.autodesk.com...
Yes Matt,

Opening/editing up a Civil 3D 2005 corridor drawing in R2006, (without
uninstalling R2005) causes this.

Subassembly object is trying to run 2005 macro in 2006 and it fails as the
VBA object model and tool references have to be updated for 2006. This issue
is mentioned clearly in the read me for more information.

The quickest suggestion I would give you in this case is:

(1) Close all sessions of Civil 3D (R2005 and R2006 as well)
(2) Change "Corridor Model" (under C:\Programs Files\Autodesk Civil 3D
2006\Data\ or appropriate path according to your install) to some other name

(3) Launch R2006 and open that R2005 drawing with corridors in it
(4) Try rebuilding the corridor; since the 2005 based original subassembly
path is not found, Civil 3D will update the paths to the R2006
Subassembly.dvb file

(5) Save AS a different drawing if you want to keep old drawing in case if
you want work with R2005 and the old dwg.

Please also see readme for additional info on this. Let me know if you any
other problems.

Thanks
--
Chakri Gavini
Product Designer
Autodesk Inc

----------------------------
"Matt Kolberg" wrote in message
news:4837879@discussion.autodesk.com...
I get this error (see attached image) in C3D 2006 when opening a dwg created
in C3D 2005 and editing a corridor. It seems like it can't find, or the
syntax is wrong, in the macross. I haven't uninstalled 2005 yet, so the
macros are still in the same place. Anyone know how to remedy this?

Matt Kolberg
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Rebecca Ferguson
in reply to: Anonymous

What does it mean if I receive this message and i have been using 2006 from start till now? I have attached my error message.

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