Commercially available molecular modeling programs have become increasingly popular as classroom tools in graduate and undergraduate chemistry courses. One such program, HyperChem, has become popular due to its research quality power as well as its ease of use. In this paper we describe general methods of controlling HyperChem through Visual Basic and dynamic data exchange (DDE), thus extending the capability of this program for demonstration and classroom use.
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