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Viewing "SummaryInfo" outside AutoCAD 2009

Asked by Badotz in AutoCAD Software

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Friends,

I am a total newbie to AutoCAD. I have taken on some automation tasks for a friend.

The first one is to create a list of drawing files and their summary info.

I did this in VB6: I have code that asks the user to find and select multiple drawings via the Common Dialog control. Then it gets the basic file properties with the FileSystemObject, and then it opens the file in AutoCAD and gets the summary info.

This works, but it is excruciatingly slow.

I can do this from within AutoCAD, but only for files loaded via the Documents collection.

Is their a way get file metrics for multiple files from, say, VB, *without* instantiating AutoCAD and then opening each drawing? Something like the DWF viewer, perhaps?

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