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en respuesta a: ara_neresesian

1. Indeed, that does work (great idea!), though you must do a little bit of dragging in the new Excel spreadsheet in order to make sure that all the column widths/heights are the same as in the original. 

 

2. Similarly, if you did a data link and inserted a table from it, as the OP is doing, you can drag the column widths/heights around in the AutoCAD table to make them match the original Excel spreadsheet.

 

3. If you click the dot for "Create from file" when inserting a Microsoft Excel Worksheet object, it will come in just like the original in Excel.

 

I've attached DWG and XLSX files where 2. and 3. are demonstrated.

 

Ultimately, AutoCAD does have some difficulty in processing data from Excel where the text is rotated 90 degrees, and it was reported to Development back in 2016. Sorry for the inconvenience.

 

 



Zac Travis