![]() Create an array and assign all it’s values in one line of code. ![]() Use of one subroutine to handle all selections.Use of Selection object to make a single selection.Use of flags to check if CATIA is waiting for a previous selection.In a real project, you would typically have other controls on your form to do other things but I just kept this example simple to just show the object selections. The example includes three separate selections to show how flexible the technique is. This is an example showing how to efficiently handle interactive selection of objects on a form with a clean layout. ![]() Interactive Selections Using a Form (VBA) Finally, if you decide you don’t like it, just unsubscribe at any time. This is an incredibly easy way to follow the topics posted here so you don’t have to remember to revisit the site all the time and you will be able to access the downloads as well.ĭon’t worry, you won’t get spam! This is just an automated service provided by Google Feedburner. If you want to easily follow all new topics, just click the link in the sidebar to automatically get all new posts by email. Sometimes I may add article content more often as time allows. On average, I will post new topics about once a week. It’s just a way of saying thanks to those subscribers! This is a private download area available only to subscribers of this blog. These may be code samples, macros, or possibly a more detailed explanation of something that is just too long to put in a blog post. ![]() From time to time I will post some files for download. ![]()
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