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ATTMULTI
Controls whether multiline attributes can be created.
Extract Data from Block Attributes
Extracting attribute information is an easy way to produce a schedule or bill
of materials directly from your drawing data. For example, a facilities drawing
might contain blocks representing office equipment. If each block has attributes
identifying the model and manufacturer of the equipment, you can generate
a report that estimates the cost of the equipment.
The Data Extraction wizard guides you through selecting drawings, block
instances, and attributes. The wizard can also create a file with a .dxe file
extension that contains all the settings for later reuse.
Output to a Table
If you extract attribute data to a table, the table is inserted in the current
drawing and current space (model space or paper space) and on the current
layer.
When you update the table, the attribute information is extracted again and
the data rows in the table are replaced. If you have included a title row or one
or more header rows in the table, they are not replaced during the update.
NOTE For access to shortcut menus in the drawing area that are needed for editing
and updating tables, the Shortcut Menus in Drawing Area must be checked in the
Options dialog box, User Preferences tab.
Output to a File
If you save the data to an external file, the comma-separated (CSV),
tab-separated (TXT), Microsoft Excel (XLS), and Microsoft Access (MDB) file
formats are available.
When the characters period (.), comma (,), or pound sign (#) are written to
an Excel or Access file, they are replaced with their Unicode representation.
See also:
Extract Data from Drawings and Spreadsheets on page 1833
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