It does help some. I am trying to open the dwg in autocad using excel vba. I
think from there I can use vba to run a script file that would export the data
from excel to a separate temporary file that can be read using vba. Part of my
problem is that I am much better in C++ than anything else. My vba experience is
limited, so I am stumblebumming along. Right now I can't even get autocad to
open cia vba. I simply do not know the right command sequences and the
auto-comlpete thing in there doesn't help much because, like I said, I simply do
not understand the commands. I'm still pretty new to vba. However, this has
helped me cement in my mind what I need to do in order to accomplish this feat.
If you believe there is an easier way than the one I have described, please,
post it and I'll alter my pathway. Thanks for your help.