Deidre Hall
I'm not a Visual Basic programmer. That much is apparent pretty quickly. I can create a dialog box in VB, but it can be a process of determination winning over skill.
Now, in Autodesk Inventor 2012 iLogic provides the ability to quickly create a form (read dialog box), without having to be a Visual Basic genius.
So one night, I sat down and tried creating a form on a Inventor 2011 template I created.
The template changes the joints on the end of a wooden board from a tenon (tabbed) joint, to a regular joint.
All I can say is that I was amazed at how easy it really is. I had it done in a few minutes.
I'm not joking, it really is that easy.
Here's my finished form. I'm not kidding. Less than 5 minutes! |
So here's the video everyone. Don't be intimidated by it!
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