I gave up trying to create a compact version of the (in this case) curve table that C3D makes. I was looking for a way to let the air out by decreasing the row height and the gap between grid line and text, but C3D defeated me.
I found a (Russian) app on the AutoDesk app store, called āCivilTable Export toCSVā, which works, BUT it creates a file where all the data are formatted like āC2ā,17Ā°52ā00āā,ā300.00ā,etcā¦ which kinda sucked BUT I realized I could open the CSV file in TextPad and Search/Replace the quotes away CAREFULLY because I needed to set āBlockā selection mode so I didnāt Replace the ā that is the āsecondsā symbol in the delta field.
ANYWAY, then I saved it and reopened in it Excel, made SURE to check the āPrint Grid Linesā box, and cut/pasted it into the drawing. Close but no cigar. It looks fine on the screen but when plotted to PDF, some (but not all) of the data is printed in an arial font, not my spiffy arch-font). Erased it and tried linking to it instead of cut/pasting. Still no joy on the font front.
SO (in Excel again) I globally set the row spacing to a smallish number, but not so small that the grid lines disappear, and saved the file as a PDF. THEN, I opened the PDF in Acrobat and cropped the image down to just outside the border of the table, and PDFAttached it into the drawing. It comes in too big by 1/3, but itās adjustable with the grips (which a C3D table isnāt).
So:
C3D -> CivilTableExportToCSV -> TextPad -> Excel -> Acrobat -> C3D.
Simple.