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    Posted: 07.May.2008 at 16:17
Hi, again.
 
Thanks for all help so far.
 
This time my problem is relatet to the upgrading of inventor from 08 to 09.
I need to copy all of my previous settings in the.idw-template, such as titleblocks and sketched symbols, to the new .idw-template.
 
This upgrade went just fine until I tryed to open the new template file.
When, doing so, a warning sign pops up that says;
 
"you have a non-empty VBA project saved in your template file".
 
Can someone tell me what this means?
What does "VBA" stand for?
 
Thanks again.
 
 
Tor Chr.
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