step 1] Command: _ADEDEFDATA
step 2] Command: _ADEATTACHDATA
By the way, you forgot greetings and thanks in advance, sir: please correct ASAP, 'cause this is a Civil forum, not... uncivil.
Not so fast there "bob-a-louie". There was nothing wrong with "jbeta . . ." 's request.
Bill
Are you looking for something like an excel spreadsheet, or an actual table?
There are 2 options I can think of.
Option 1.) (Better if a relatively short polyline with a handful of vertices)
Explode the polyline into lines. Make sure all lines are going the same direction, ie when you clik on the line, the Start X/Y to End X/Y goes right to left, left to right, or whatever is consistent, so that the end of one is the start of the next, and so on and so forth. Go to Home tab, -->Points-->Point Creation Tools-->First Drop Down-->On Line/Curve
Follow the command line instructions, and with this, you only have to do every other line segment (to avoid duplicates). Once points created, Toolspace-->Prospector-->Point Groups (rt click)-->New and add points to it. Now you can export to a CSV file.
Option 2.) (Better if a large polyline with a lot of vertices)
Create an alignment from the polyline and run a report on it. Home tab,-->Alignment-->Create Alignment from Objects-->Select polyline-->Accept/Change Alignment direction-->UN-CHECK 'Erase Existing Entities'
Now, go to Toolspace-->Toolbox-->Reports Manager-->Alignment-->PI Station Report, rt click-->Execute
Select the Alignment, save report to a location, and Create Report. The report can be viewed in any web browser, and will give you the Station, Northing, Easting, Distance (between each vertice), and Bearings. From here, with a little effort, can be translated to Excel or word, or what have ye.
HTH