blotty Posted November 17, 2009 Posted November 17, 2009 Hello, Looking for help exporting coordinate information to an Excel file. I would like to select a series of dots and polylines in AutoCAD LT 2009 and export them to Excel in the format shown. Currently I use list and manually enter the data into a tab delimited text file, but if I can get the info into excel, I can cut that step out and manipulate it easier. Thanks!!! Forum Ref.dwg Excel Format.doc Quote
scubastu Posted November 17, 2009 Posted November 17, 2009 Hello, Looking for help exporting coordinate information to an Excel file. I would like to select a series of dots and polylines in AutoCAD LT 2009 and export them to Excel in the format shown. Currently I use list and manually enter the data into a tab delimited text file, but if I can get the info into excel, I can cut that step out and manipulate it easier. Thanks!!! You will probably get a better response and program from another member but my suggestion you could try CadTools by www.glamse.se its a free drainage and engineering type progam that interacts with AutoCad. You can export lines, blocks etc.. (although separately to different files)..among other nice things. Quote
fixo Posted November 17, 2009 Posted November 17, 2009 Hello, Looking for help exporting coordinate information to an Excel file. I would like to select a series of dots and polylines in AutoCAD LT 2009 and export them to Excel in the format shown. Currently I use list and manually enter the data into a tab delimited text file, but if I can get the info into excel, I can cut that step out and manipulate it easier. Thanks!!! I have just A2008 on my machine this one is worked good for me Not sure about if it will be work on LT ~'J'~ dwgtoexcel.LSP Quote
stevesfr Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 You will probably get a better response and program from another member but my suggestion you could try CadTools by www.glamse.se its a free drainage and engineering type progam that interacts with AutoCad. You can export lines, blocks etc.. (although separately to different files)..among other nice things. www.glamse.se Duh? no such animal Quote
scubastu Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 www.glamse.se Duh? no such animal Sorry again.. another newbie mistake mistyped and forgot the n.. www.glamsen.se Quote
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