@Jeff_M wrote:
OK, thanks for the dwg. Yes, they are just plain blocks, without attributes. Most are at 0 elevation. A custom macro (lisp or .NET app) could probably be written to do this. I would think that for each block type a PointStyle would need to be either found to exist, or created on the fly, to display the same block as is currently there. Unfortunately, I don't have time right now to write such an app. Hopefully someone else may be able to help with that. If this is still something needed in a few months when my time frees up, I would be happy to help out then.
Thank you Jeff, I also have some blocks elsewhere in my drawing which do contain elevation and rotation. The Point Styles are no problem, I know how to fix those, already have some ready to use; a colleague of mine has some styles.
Thanks for your help! 🙂
@TerryDotson wrote:
Your inserts don't contain any additional information such as attributes, so you can use the AutoCAD built in Extraction tools to create an ascii file.
Attached is an AUF file of the coordinates.
You mean by using EATTEXT, right? I indeed know that way, I was hoping there was a way to create points on the spot without having to create an ascii file..