I've searched this forum for "showing userforms", "showing windows forms", etc. and no matches come up. The tutorial I downloaded is great but it only shows how to add a paletteset and palette to AutoCAD. I'm simply trying to add the old-school VBA Userform to my dot net app now. I know how to actually add the userform to my project and load it up with buttons and such but how do I get it to launch in AutoCAD? I'm already missing the days of "Userform1.Show ()". Can someone clue me in as to how to do this and where this new code needs to go (i.e. class, module, etc.)? Or point me directly to another tutorial that shows me step by step. Thanks for any help. Are forms commonly used in AutoCAD or does everyone else use something different for their graphical interface?
Oh yeah, when I created the palette from the tutorial it launched perfectly and docked to the side of AutoCAD. However, when I simply tried to undock the palette and drag it to center screen of AutoCAD, the whole thing flipped out and started blanking out the screen and hanging up and all kinds of stuff. I assume this is because there's a lot more to it than just creating a simple palette and lauching it? Do you have to tell it what to do when it's undocked?