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    Posted: 24.Oct.2008 at 12:41
Hey mates,

I am new at this forum and new also programming inventor.

I have been working in a miniapplication but i don't know how to face my problems.

I have done a cube(box in 3d) in an ipt file and exported in a idw file.

Now i want to create a table where it displays the depth and the height of the box already done in those files.

My doubt is how to access to this properties or attributes in order to catch them and display them. And i don't know what is better, to work with the ipt file or with de idw file. It would be nice if i could do the program with the to files sepparatly.

Thank you in advance

Alexis
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