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VisualBasic.net 2003 programing?

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Anonymous
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VisualBasic.net 2003 programing?

1. Can I program in VB.net 2003 and still have complete functionality with AutoCAD.

2. Are there any books. ie. AutoCAD programing w/ VB.net

I am programing for word, excel, access, AutoCAD and who knows what else. I need to be able to program from one interface. I don't like the idea of building small programs in different versions of VB.
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Anonymous
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Hi,

VB Net functionality wasn't added to AutoCAD till R2005.

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Laurie Comerford
CADApps
www.cadapps.com.au

wrote in message news:4946661@discussion.autodesk.com...
1. Can I program in VB.net 2003 and still have complete functionality with
AutoCAD.

2. Are there any books. ie. AutoCAD programing w/ VB.net

I am programing for word, excel, access, AutoCAD and who knows what else. I
need to be able to program from one interface. I don't like the idea of
building small programs in different versions of VB.
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi Laurie, I think 2003 referred to the version of VS not acad. You should
be ok. Also note there is a .NET ng where it would have been better to post
this.
http://discussion.autodesk.com/forum.jspa?forumID=152

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"Laurie Comerford" wrote in message
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Hi,

VB Net functionality wasn't added to AutoCAD till R2005.

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Laurie Comerford
CADApps
www.cadapps.com.au

wrote in message news:4946661@discussion.autodesk.com...
1. Can I program in VB.net 2003 and still have complete functionality with
AutoCAD.

2. Are there any books. ie. AutoCAD programing w/ VB.net

I am programing for word, excel, access, AutoCAD and who knows what else. I
need to be able to program from one interface. I don't like the idea of
building small programs in different versions of VB.
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks for the information. I am using AutoCAD 2004. I guess I will need the upgrade!

How will it work wit AutoCAD 2004?
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

See my other post. The last part was addressed to you, not Laurie.

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Ed
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Thanks for the information. I am using AutoCAD 2004. I guess I will need the
upgrade!

How will it work wit AutoCAD 2004?

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