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    Default visual dot net

    Hello,
    I'm (still) using Inventor 2010 and was wondering which dot net version I need to use to create functions.
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    Default Re: visual dot net

    I believe that Inventor 2010-2011 installs with .NET 3.5 Framework, and 2012-2013 installs .NET 4.0 Framework.

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    Default Re: visual dot net

    We also have a .NET forum, although there aren't a lot of dev's working in IV.
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    Default Re: visual dot net

    So actually I don't need any .net software to buy, I just can use the vba editor from Inventor and get going?

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    "How we think determines what we do, and what we do determines what we get."

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    Default Re: visual dot net

    Quote Originally Posted by clovis View Post
    So actually I don't need any .net software to buy, I just can use the vba editor from Inventor and get going?
    Yes, you can use the vba ide, but it is not .NET. It's still stuck at Visual Basic v 6. MS offers free versions of Visual Studio for working with .NET. See the links in the getting started sticky threads at the top of this forum.
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