autocad in excel

J

Jason Morin

I would export your .dwg as a .bmp using BMPOUT on the
command line in AutoCAD. Then import your .bmp file into
Excel. Quality may not be that great.

HTH
Jason
Atlanta, GA
 
G

Guest

make sure to "zoom to extents" (Z E ) before you "update" excel. Whatever
you see in autocad, that is what you will see in the excel picture including
the zoom, if its tiny on cad it will be tiny on excel. Excel seemed to do
everything else for you as far as quality.
 

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