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    Development: How-to Topics

    Description

    This section provides information about how to perform certain programming tasks.

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    Topic Description
    How To:Add Code When You Switch From Current Document to New Tab Page On the New Tab Page, there are neither any drawing views nor drawing database. Hence, a lot of functions and... more
    How To:Check the Current Active Document is the New Tab Page The New Tab Page is a non-dwg document. If the current active document is a New Tab Page, there are... more

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