Title: Running VBA in AutoCAD 2013 (64-bit): The Module Fix and Legacy Gotchas
Official Support Status: AutoCAD 2013 is considered a "legacy" product and is no longer officially supported by Autodesk for modern operating systems.
For decades, AutoCAD users have relied on Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) to automate repetitive tasks, create custom workflows, and build powerful design tools directly within the CAD environment. However, a major shift occurred with the release of AutoCAD 2012 and 2013: the move to a true 64-bit application.
Title: Running VBA in AutoCAD 2013 (64-bit): The Module Fix and Legacy Gotchas
Official Support Status: AutoCAD 2013 is considered a "legacy" product and is no longer officially supported by Autodesk for modern operating systems.
For decades, AutoCAD users have relied on Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) to automate repetitive tasks, create custom workflows, and build powerful design tools directly within the CAD environment. However, a major shift occurred with the release of AutoCAD 2012 and 2013: the move to a true 64-bit application.