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    Posted: 07.Jun.2010 at 08:28
hi everyone,

i am trying to create a polygon object but can't find in the object browser for Autodesk.Geometry.

been googling it but no luck.

is creating a polygon object is the same as creating polyline in vb.net api?

sample code will be greatly appreciated

thanks in advance..
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Jun.2010 at 17:06
Which version of AutoCAD are you using?
 
Right click in the toolbar area. From the dropdown menu select ACAD.
Add DRAW (check it) to your toolbars.
 
This works for me although I'm using '05 and/or '07.
Tankman

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