![]() ![]() After selecting these informations, we would press Enter key and the routine would then ask to enter a name for the Excel file. When the routine would be invoked, it would first ask to select the informations to be extracted. I tried to find a way to get a similar extraction order with AutoCAD’s Extract command, but it does not seem possible : Notice the extracted data (contents and layers) and their order (extracted from bottom to top, left to right). There may be many more stations (XXX+YYY,ZZZ) on the right side of the image below :ĭesired results for the extraction of the above data to a Microsoft Excel file. ![]() Standard display of the informations when I am ready to extract them from AutoCAD. Complementary to the LISP file request thread that I created this week for the annotation of closed areas, I would like to have a second routine that would allow me to extract the annotations made with this first routine. ![]()
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