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Message 1 of 15
Anonymous
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Pulling in Excel

Anyone ever had a problem where they pull in an excel document and only get
lines 1-75? We are using ADT 3.3
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Message 2 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

It's a limitation of earlier versions MS Office OLE and was fixed in newer
versions (I think MSO2003)
Message 3 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

We are using office 2003. Anyone know about this?

"Jason Rhymes" wrote in message
news:4856378@discussion.autodesk.com...
It's a limitation of earlier versions MS Office OLE and was fixed in newer
versions (I think MSO2003)
Message 4 of 15
drscheller
in reply to: Anonymous

I believe that it is a combination of AutoCAD 2005 product line and Office 2003. The OLE size limited was raised in the 2005 series, but it requires Office 2003 to take advantage of it.

Darren S.
Oklahoma City
Message 5 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

so for Aarchitectural Desktop 3.3 what can be done to fix this?

wrote in message news:4857221@discussion.autodesk.com...
I believe that it is a combination of AutoCAD 2005 product line and Office
2003. The OLE size limited was raised in the 2005 series, but it requires
Office 2003 to take advantage of it.

Darren S.
Oklahoma City
Message 6 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Fix? Nothing. Workaround: Paste in multiple areas of the worksheet and move
them together so that they look like one sheet. OLE has always been a
problem, that's why they came up with the table object in 2005.

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Ed
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"AlmightySR" wrote in message
news:4857225@discussion.autodesk.com...
so for Aarchitectural Desktop 3.3 what can be done to fix this?

wrote in message news:4857221@discussion.autodesk.com...
I believe that it is a combination of AutoCAD 2005 product line and Office
2003. The OLE size limited was raised in the 2005 series, but it requires
Office 2003 to take advantage of it.

Darren S.
Oklahoma City
Message 7 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

We use XL2CAD from Terry Dotson of Dotsoft. It's very effective.

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Mark McDonough
Sasaki Associates
http://www.sasaki.com

"Ed Jobe" wrote in message
news:4857351@discussion.autodesk.com...
Fix? Nothing. Workaround: Paste in multiple areas of the worksheet and move
them together so that they look like one sheet. OLE has always been a
problem, that's why they came up with the table object in 2005.

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Ed
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"AlmightySR" wrote in message
news:4857225@discussion.autodesk.com...
so for Aarchitectural Desktop 3.3 what can be done to fix this?

wrote in message news:4857221@discussion.autodesk.com...
I believe that it is a combination of AutoCAD 2005 product line and Office
2003. The OLE size limited was raised in the 2005 series, but it requires
Office 2003 to take advantage of it.

Darren S.
Oklahoma City
Message 8 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Mark McDonough wrote:

> We use XL2CAD from Terry Dotson of Dotsoft. It's very effective.

Thanks Mark. If memory serves me and "SR" is with TRO, they have a
corporate license of XL2CAD 2.0.

Terry
Message 9 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hmmm, doesn't sound like they're using XL2CAD, if they're running up against
the AutoCAD 75-line limit.

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Mark McDonough
Sasaki Associates
http://www.sasaki.com

"Terry W. Dotson" wrote in message
news:4857501@discussion.autodesk.com...
Mark McDonough wrote:

> We use XL2CAD from Terry Dotson of Dotsoft. It's very effective.

Thanks Mark. If memory serves me and "SR" is with TRO, they have a
corporate license of XL2CAD 2.0.

Terry
Message 10 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Mark McDonough wrote:

> Hmmm, doesn't sound like they're using XL2CAD, if they're running up
> against the AutoCAD 75-line limit.

Sometimes in large entities, the left hand doesn't know what the right
hand is doing.

Terry
Message 11 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

We do have the XL2CAD which comes in very cleanly by the way. 🙂 But I
think we have just afew license of it, so I was hoping I could get the image
thing fixed for some of our rouge projects.


"Terry W. Dotson" wrote in message
news:4857643@discussion.autodesk.com...
Mark McDonough wrote:

> Hmmm, doesn't sound like they're using XL2CAD, if they're running up
> against the AutoCAD 75-line limit.

Sometimes in large entities, the left hand doesn't know what the right
hand is doing.

Terry
Message 12 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Buy a 3rd party add-on, or upgrade to ADT2006 to work with your Excel2003.

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Dean Saadallah
Add-on products for LT
http://www.pendean.com/lt
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Message 13 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

AlmightySR
> think we have just afew license of it ...

To some I guess 40 is only a few. Did you check with James Martin?

Terry
Message 14 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

AlmightySR
> We do have the XL2CAD ...

Email me dotson [at] dotsoft.com.

Terry
Message 15 of 15
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

The Engineering department has most of those licenses.

"Terry W. Dotson" wrote in message
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AlmightySR
> think we have just afew license of it ...

To some I guess 40 is only a few. Did you check with James Martin?

Terry

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