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I just want to know if it possible to program Solid Edge with Visual Basic
for applications, say in Excel. If this is possible can someone please
enlighten me on how you can do it.

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What is Solid Edge and what do you want to do when you say program Solid
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I just want to know if it possible to program Solid Edge with Visual Basic
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Solid Edge is a CAD package. I want to write a code that will retrieve
information about objects added into one of Solid Edge environments and list
that information on a text file.

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What is Solid Edge and what do you want to do when you say program Solid
Edge?

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I just want to know if it possible to program Solid Edge with Visual Basic
for applications, say in Excel. If this is possible can someone please
enlighten me on how you can do it.



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OK, have a look in the VBE under Tools, References and see if the Solid Edge
API is available to VBA. If it is in the list then tick it and then see in
the
Object browser (F2) what you can do with it.

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"Nyiko" wrote in message
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Solid Edge is a CAD package. I want to write a code that will retrieve
information about objects added into one of Solid Edge environments and
list
that information on a text file.

"RB Smissaert" wrote:

What is Solid Edge and what do you want to do when you say program Solid
Edge?

RBS


"Nyiko" wrote in message
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I just want to know if it possible to program Solid Edge with Visual
Basic
for applications, say in Excel. If this is possible can someone please
enlighten me on how you can do it.




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Thank you!

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"RB Smissaert" wrote:

OK, have a look in the VBE under Tools, References and see if the Solid Edge
API is available to VBA. If it is in the list then tick it and then see in
the
Object browser (F2) what you can do with it.

RBS


"Nyiko" wrote in message
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Solid Edge is a CAD package. I want to write a code that will retrieve
information about objects added into one of Solid Edge environments and
list
that information on a text file.

"RB Smissaert" wrote:

What is Solid Edge and what do you want to do when you say program Solid
Edge?

RBS


"Nyiko" wrote in message
...
I just want to know if it possible to program Solid Edge with Visual
Basic
for applications, say in Excel. If this is possible can someone please
enlighten me on how you can do it.





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