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Topic ClosedStarting AutoCAD in batch mode from MS Access?

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    Posted: 26.Nov.2007 at 12:41
Hi,
 
Could anybody give an insight on how to start AutoCAD 2006 in batch mode from MS Access 2003 through VBA such that:
1) AutoCAD is triggered in batch mode from say a command button in Access
2) the data is imported from Access and translated into drawing information in AutoCAD
 
Any tips would be appreciated.
 
Thanks
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Depending on the level of changes you would like to perform in AutoCAD - you could use Scripts (.SCR file can be passed in the ACAD.EXE runstring) or LISP/VBA macros (can be autoloaded in AutoCAD session).
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