If you install, reinstall, or uninstall Microsoft Office or other VBA enabled applications after installing AutoCAD, reinstall the AutoCAD VBA extension and reboot your system.
- Customization and Administration Guides
- DXF Reference
- AutoLISP and DCL
- ActiveX and VBA
- ActiveX: Developer's Guide
- ActiveX Developer's Guide (ActiveX)
- Introduction
- Using VBA with AutoCAD
- Getting Started with VBA
- About the AutoCAD Visual Basic for Applications Interface (VBA/ActiveX)
- About Embedded and Global VBA Projects (VBA/ActiveX)
- About Organizing Your Projects with the VBA Manager (ActiveX)
- About Handling Your Macros (VBA/ActiveX)
- About Editing Your Projects with the VBA IDE (VBA/ActiveX)
- Exercise: An Introduction to VBA (VBA/ActiveX)
- About More Information on the VBA IDE (VBA/ActiveX)
- AutoCAD VBA Project Terms Reference (VBA/ActiveX)
- AutoCAD VBA Commands Reference (VBA/ActiveX)
- AutoCAD VBA AutoLISP Functions Reference (VBA/ActiveX)
- To Add a New Component to a Project (VBA/ActiveX)
- Develop Applications with VBA
- Interact with Other Applications and Window APIs
- Visual LISP and ActiveX/VBA Comparison
- Getting Started with VBA
- ActiveX Automation Basics
- Control the AutoCAD Environment
- Create and Edit AutoCAD Entities
- Dimensions, Leaders, and Geometric Tolerances
- Define and Plot Layouts
- Advanced Drawing and Organizational Techniques
- Work in Three-Dimensional Space
- Customize Toolbars and Menus
- Use Events
- ActiveX/VBA Tutorial: Design the Garden Path
- ActiveX: Reference Guide
- ActiveX: CAD Standards Plug-ins Reference
- ActiveX: Sheet Set Object Reference
- ActiveX: Transmittal Object Reference
- ActiveX: Connectivity Automation Object Reference
- ActiveX: Developer's Guide
- ObjectARX and Managed .NET
- JavaScript
- AutoCAD Core Console