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This can be done using DATAEXTRACTION command.
Alternatively, go to Annotate tab=>Tables panel=>Extract Data icon.
This command uses a wizard comprising of 8 steps. On step 6 of the wizard, you will be presented with a dialog box. The dialog will look like this:
At step 6 of the wizard, you'll see this (see image above).
Select 'insert data extraction table into drawing' as shown above. At the completion of all 8 steps, you will insert the table containing the extracted data. The table will look something like this:
Grren corners indicate it's a 'linked' table.
The GREEN corners indicate the table is 'LINKED' which means that edits can go either upstream or downstream. This means depending on the button you use, the edit can go from block-to-table or from table-to-block.
Using these buttons, you can edit either the block or the table, and the other will update.
Of course, you'll still need to format your table to make it pretty. The concept linking data, however, is built into the program. You just have to know where to look to find it.
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