I know my suggestion is easily remidied using an excel spreadsheet and importing this spreadsheet into AutoCAD, but under my particular circumstances this is not the most efficient way of having the table I need in the drawing I am drafting.
I noticed that if I merge some rows together, I cannot select a column (such as the data under Column "A", ignoring the blank merged cells underneath - may be that way in Excel also). When I select each cell under this column and select align middle center, the alignment is not kept. Each time I go and type a number into a cell under column "A", I need to type the number and then select middle center.
My suggestion is to have AutoCAD programmed to retain the alignment command for the selected cell so this does not have to be done individually to 50 rows, or some similarily extensive large table.
Thanks for considering my suggestion.
Julie Waddell
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by pendean. Go to Solution.
I also have same problem. I have specified middle center for title, header and data cell type.
In data cell when I type text the alignment in middle center but when I type numbers in data cells the alignment in top right.
How to fix this problem?