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    Default Creating cutting/parts list in excel from Autocad drawing

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    Hi There,
    We are a company that design & manufacture lifting systems for the disabled. I design the above using Autocad LT 2007.
    At the moment i create a design/drawings in autocad and generate a parts list and cut sheets manually in excel. I would like to create the whole process automatically. By that i mean, create a drawing and have all the relevant lengths of materials passed to and excel spreadsheet which would have all the repeated components already on it as a template.
    Does anyone know how to do this?
    I am able to use VB and AutoLisp if this is what is needed.
    It's just that i have the skills but don't know which direction go in to use them.
    Thanks

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    If you leek in the Autolisp section, there are some thread regarding your question.

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    I also think that this would require a Lisp - or a BIM program such as Inventor or Revit or the likes.

    I'll move your thread over to the AutoLisp section, see if someone there knows how to do it.
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    I was under the impression that LISP routines couldn't be used in ACAD LT, or has this been remedied in versions later than mine? (2005)

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    It still is like that BOnehead - but the OP stated that he could use VB and AutoLisp if that is what it takes, so I assume he has access to a full autoCAD version as well.
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    Thanks for clearing that up Tiger, I thought maybe things had changed. Shame, I could use a good LISP every now and then.

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