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EditTable2 Method (IDesignTable)

Lets you edit the design table.

.NET Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Function EditTable2( _
   ByVal NewWindow As System.Boolean _
) As System.Object
Visual Basic (Usage) 
Dim instance As IDesignTable
Dim NewWindow As System.Boolean
Dim value As System.Object
 
value = instance.EditTable2(NewWindow)
C# 
System.object EditTable2( 
   System.bool NewWindow
)
C++/CLI 
System.Object^ EditTable2( 
&   System.bool NewWindow
) 

Parameters

NewWindow

True to edit the design table in a separate window, false to not

Return Value

Microsoft Excel worksheet for this design table

Remarks

Do not use this method and IDesignTable::Attach in the same macro. Using IDesignTable::EditTable2 is preferable because it returns a pointer to the Microsoft Excel worksheet being operated on.

 

To avoid problems with zooming, set bNewWindow to True.

 

You can change the parameter values in the cells, add rows for additional configurations, or add columns to control additional parameters.

 

If the return value of this method is assigned to a variable, then it must be released before closing the design table with IDesignTable::UpdateTable(type, True).

 

See Also

Availability

SOLIDWORKS 2006 SP4, Revision Number 14.4


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