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you can do it from the Electrical pulldown menu. Select Projects Reports
Insert Spreadsheet Data to Table.
Move the catalog database file
Click Projects Project Project Manager. Right-click the project name
and select Settings to find the location of the default_cat.mdb file. If you want
to move this file to some other directory, such as a shared network drive, then
you must edit a small text file to tell AutoCAD Electrical where to look.
1 Move the file to your new drive:directory.
2 Exit AutoCAD. Edit the ".env" file (use the Settings option on the Project
Manager to find the full path) with a text editor like WordPad or Notepad.
3 Find the WD_CAT entry. Change the line to point to the new location
for the catalog file. Let's say that you've moved them to
n:/electric/catalogs/ on your network drive. Change this line to:
WD_CAT,n:/electric/catalogs/,AutoCAD Electrical catalog file.
4 Save and exit the file.
NOTE AutoCAD Electrical looks for a project specific MDB file first, called
<project>_cat.mdb, in the project's subdirectory.
Parts catalog
Opens the component's catalog database from which you can manually enter
or select the Manufacturer or Catalog values. Search the database for a specific
catalog item to assign to the selected component. Database queries are set up
in the 3 lists across the top of the dialog with the database hits listed in the
dialog's main window.
Access:
Click the Insert Component tool. Select the component type to insert and specify
the insertion point on the drawing. Click Catalog Data: Lookup.
From the Components menu, select Insert Component. Select the component
type to insert and specify the insertion point on the drawing. Click Catalog
Data: Lookup.
Click the Edit Component tool and select the component to edit. Click Catalog
Data: Lookup.
From the Components menu, select Edit Component and select the component
to edit. Click Catalog Data: Lookup.
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