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KennyG

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Jan 30, 2004, 4:59:06 PM1/30/04
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I have two very hard questions.

1. I have made a VBA macro. How can I assign this to a command in a command
bar so I dont have to chose Run under the VBA bar every time.

2. Is it possible to find the area of a object?

Hope someone can help.
KennyG

Peter Clifton

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Jan 31, 2004, 6:04:44 AM1/31/04
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KennyG spoke unto the group and said...

>
> I have two very hard questions.
>
> 1. I have made a VBA macro. How can I assign this to a command in a command
> bar so I dont have to chose Run under the VBA bar every time.

menu - tools/options/workspace/customize/commands

Select Macros from the roll down list in the dialog

Scroll to the macro

Drag it onto a toolbar or assign a shortcut keystroke to it in the
second dialog tab.


>
> 2. Is it possible to find the area of a object?

You don't say what version of Draw you are using, if V11 then Alex
Vakulenko at www.oberonplace.com has this function built into a VBA
macro suite called CurveWorks

If V9 or V10, then check out the Cooltools section www.isocalc.com for
GetArea

HTH

Peter

Kostya

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Sep 4, 2004, 8:42:04 AM9/4/04
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2. Yes. There is functuion called GetUserArea.

---Kostya

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