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Topic ClosedDesign Spreadsheet with AutoCAD Block !

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Design Spreadsheet with AutoCAD Block !
    Posted: 23.Nov.2010 at 10:23
Hi, I am Lĩnh. I have an application call Attribute Plus, creating Design Spreadsheet in AutoCAD, with AutoCAD block.

(Revise on 11-03-2011)

I call the block Paramblock. With Paramblock as design spreadsheet, the attributes and the dynamic block properties are variables. There are several advantages to create design spreadsheet on AutoCAD:
   1. You can illustrate your spreadsheet graphically and easily (better than Excel), especially with Dynamic Block.
   2. You write the formulas to the VBCode Editor with variables are the Attributes Tags and the Dynamic Block labels. In Excel, you got to write the formulas with the Cell's Address
   3. Paramblock is easy to create as my application offer you alot of special technique dealing with the attributes :)


I program this application in AutoCAD 2008, VBA language, Microsoft XP 32 bits. I would work well with AutoCAD 2007 and later.

If you like my application, send me some messages about yourself and I would add you to my Address book for further contact. I would create a blog on the application as soon as possible to update the application and something more about AutoCAD
Thank you



Edited by linhoreka - 10.Mar.2011 at 13:12
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