12-14-2021
03:09 PM
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12-14-2021
03:09 PM
Table importing from excel
Hi,
I would like to knowe if there is a better way to import huge tables (5000x5000) from Excel to Autocad than data links while keeping Excel formatting and the view as if i were drawing everything in Autocad?
With a data link, it takes hours to import a table, and OLE is not accepted in the industry.
12-15-2021
02:38 AM
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12-15-2021
02:38 AM
Try this:
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Emilio Valentin
12-15-2021
06:10 AM
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12-15-2021
06:10 AM
You will need to purchase a 3rd party add-on for the size of your Excel sheet: free-in-the-program has limits.
12-16-2021
05:56 PM
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12-16-2021
05:56 PM
I would like to knowe if there is a better way to import huge tables (5000x5000) from Excel to Autocad than data links while keeping Excel formatting and the view as if i were drawing everything in Autocad?
With a data link, it takes hours to import a table, and OLE is not accepted in the industry.
Try the evaluation version of DotSoft's XL2CAD. Click here for a graphical example of AutoCAD Table attempts on a complex spreadsheet, it just can't accurately represent the spreadsheet. And I would NEVER use OLE in any form.