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This chapter presented the essence of the visual portion of your application. The combinations of the different ActiveX controls provided by AutoCAD VBA are practically endless, and the right combination for you will depend on the needs of your application. You’re somewhat forced to find your own way when creating your user interface. In this chapter I discussed UserForms, how to add controls to a UserForm, and the various ActiveX controls available to you. One thought you may want to bear in mind when designing your user interface: keep it simple.
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(2006). Application Elements. In: AutoCAD 2006 VBA. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0069-7_3
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