Recommended VBA Books?

Recommended VBA Books?

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Recommended VBA Books?

hanchris
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I am looking for any recommendations for books to learn VBA, for AutoCAD.

I use AutoCAD 2009 (well specifically AutoCAD: Electrical 2009); but AutoCAD is good enough for this forum. I can read and understand code pretty well, so I am mostly looking for a command reference guide; but would like something with examples and walk-through too.

Thanks.

Chris
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Hi Chris,

The best place to see a list of the available commands is the Help files
as these should (notice I said "should") be up to date for whatever
version of AutoCAD you are using.

Joe Sutphin has a very good book which is more like a manual than a
learning book. My latest version is for R2004 and I'm unsure if there
is a later version.

For learning about programming AutoCAD I found Andrew Roe's book "Using
Visual basic with AutoCAD" more understandable.


Regards


Laurie Comerford


hanchris wrote:
> I am looking for any recommendations for books to learn VBA, for
> AutoCAD. I use AutoCAD 2009 (well specifically AutoCAD: Electrical
> 2009); but AutoCAD is good enough for this forum. I can read and
> understand code pretty well, so I am mostly looking for a command
> reference guide; but would like something with examples and walk-through
> too. Thanks. Chris
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Please send me your email and i will send to you an pdf book for learn how to program autocad in VBA 🙂 is arround 6MB zpaez@hotmail.com Edited by: Zeusovsky on Dec 26, 2008 10:56 PM
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Anonymous
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Can you send me the pdf also?

 

Lambiek


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Please
send me your email and i will send to you an pdf book for learn how to program
autocad in VBA 🙂 is arround 6MB zpaez@hotmail.com Edited by: Zeusovsky on
Dec 26, 2008 10:56 PM
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Anonymous
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Send it to me as well ...

 


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Please
send me your email and i will send to you an pdf book for learn how to program
autocad in VBA 🙂 is arround 6MB zpaez@hotmail.com Edited by: Zeusovsky on
Dec 26, 2008 10:56 PM
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Anonymous
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AutoCAD 2006 VBA, A programmer's Reference by Joe Sutphin

This book ROCKS

I'd be interested in that pdf as well
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Anonymous
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Sutphin's downloadable books are good as well. Easier to reference while you're programmin'.
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Anonymous
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Could you sent me the book also?

juanjgzz@sbcglobal.net
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Anonymous
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are you offering to send this book out to anyone? or should people stop requesting?
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Anonymous
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hey zeusovsky,



are you still sending this pdf?



i would appreciate it



wasaadeh asperand hotmail dot com
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Anonymous
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I may be naive but isn't the willy-nilly sharing of
Joe's book in PDF version unfair to our good friend since he could possibly be
making well deserved proceeds from the sale of his book.

 

Please feel free to wade in here Joe and let us
know what you think is a fair solution to this.

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Best regards,

 

Dale

 

ps:

 



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Sutphin's
downloadable books are good as well. Easier to reference while you're
programmin'.
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