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Mini Guide for Intro to VBA for AutoCAD

Vba_mini_guide_1   For sometime now I have had some people asking about whether or not I would do an eBook on VBA for AutoCAD.  I have had one for a while, but until recently it wasn't up to date.  A new version has been created that is a total of 17 Chapters and 169 pages.  Typically people want to see a copy of it before buying it which is understandable.  So What I have decided to do instead was publish a Mini Guide which contains certain sections of the full version.  Below are two links to a scaled down version of the eBook that is titled "Introduction to VBA for AutoCAD".

  If you are interested in purchasing a copy of the full version just e-mail me, otherwise enjoy the Mini Guide to VBA for AutoCAD without any strings attached.  Hope you enjoy the Mini Guide on VBA to AutoCAD.

Click here to access the eBook Introduction to VBA for AutoCAD (Mini Guide)

Sincerely,
  Lee

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I am in the dark ages of AutoCAD, release 14. I was curious about the VBA programming in AutoCAD but it appears that I just keep bouncing back and forth between your blog and Shaan's. I am just starting to learn from information on blogs and not too savvy about getting the real information. How can I find the short VBA tutor for review to see if I am up to tackling this programming.

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