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Toolbar Button for Work Features

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mmiller1
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Toolbar Button for Work Features

Will Inventor 6.0 let me create a button on my toolbar to toggle the display of work features (planes,
axis, points) on and off? Previously, it tool many picks through the pull downs to get them turned off.
Any help will be appreciated. I have read through the help file and have not found out how to do this.

Michael Miller
Day-Brite Lighting
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Anonymous
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See my tutorial on Tips & Tricks (I even
provide you with the macros and icons for it)


See CF for a screenshot


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Will
Inventor 6.0 let me create a button on my toolbar to toggle the display of
work features (planes,
axis, points) on and off? Previously, it tool many
picks through the pull downs to get them turned off.
Any help will be
appreciated. I have read through the help file and have not found out how to
do this.

Michael Miller
Day-Brite Lighting

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mmiller1
in reply to: mmiller1

Thanks! I'll check it out.

Mike
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mmiller1
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Okay. I may be showing my ignorance here but how in the world does one open the default.ivb file?
What type of software is required to open it? I've tried notebook, excel, and Access. None would
open it. Please advise.

Mike
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Anonymous
in reply to: mmiller1

Look on my site
http://www.mymcad.com/KWiK/mcad.htm

Go to iCode and then follow the link to "Default VBA" Might also look at the "VBA BAsics"
Link

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"mmiller" wrote in message news:f143152.2@WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Okay. I may be showing my ignorance here but how in the world does one open the
default.ivb file?
> What type of software is required to open it? I've tried notebook, excel, and Access.
None would
> open it. Please advise.
> Mike
>

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