Table of Contents using fields or attributes?

Table of Contents using fields or attributes?

lokus54
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Table of Contents using fields or attributes?

lokus54
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Not sure if this is a function, block, or attribute, I looked it up as best as I could. I wasn't able to find anything, but when there's doubt, there's the amazing forums here. So here goes nothing:

 

I've been making a lot of blueprints lately, and part of that whole spiel is making a Table of Contents.

 

Is there a way to make it to where my table of contents is filled in automatically by the files located in my project?

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JeffatPrimex
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What's in your files that needs to be in your table of contents?

 

Best regards,

Jeff

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lokus54
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Just the name of the sheet. For instance. 

[1] TITLE SHEET

[2] TABLE OF CONTENTS

[3] TERMINAL BLOCK INFORMATION

[4] POWER DISTRIBUTION MAIN

 

And so on. 

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JeffatPrimex
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Sounds like you are talking about a drawing list report. Drawing list report will pull data from all the drawings in your project folder that are in your project. Each drawing in your project would have a title block that AutoCAD Electrical would pull information from to put in a table on a drawing. There is no automatic TOC link to any external file. 

 

Best regards,

Jeff

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lokus54
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I knew about that function, and unfortunately, I don't think it will work the way I was hoping for. Thank you anyway.

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JeffatPrimex
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Don't give up! Even though many have wondered why AutoCAD Electrical doesn't have that feature built in you can still use AutoCAD Data link feature to update a TOC from an external Excel file. 

 

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Create a TOC.xlsx file an put it in your projects folder 

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Create the link using the manager.

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Use relative path that will work best IMO.

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Pick the file you just created and this will establish the link. You will have to select OK a couple of times.

 

You then just need to add the table to the drawing.

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Select you data link and put it in your drawing.

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That's it easy peasy.

 

Best regards,

Jeff