One last word is needed. XL2CAD, not xls2cad as I stated previously.
Paul
"Dave Jones" <spamless@nospam.com> wrote in message
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glad it worked out for you! And, yes, you will be happy with Word2CAD
also
:)
Dave
"Paul Neujahr" <paul.neujahr@mccain.com> wrote in message
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After a few weeks use of xls2cad, I have to agree that it does the
trick!
I
bought the bundle so that I also received word2cad. I have not tried
that
yet, but I'm sure it is up to DotSoft standards and will work as
advertised.
Thanks for the tip, Dave!
I used the ACAD tables function with Pastespec to turn Excel files
into
AutoCAD objects, but after all the work I had to go through to make it
look
"pretty", I still ended up with a black line going through a table
somewhere
on the sheet. That line would move around on successive plots but
would
not
go away. I had 11 different tables on the plot along with an
electrical
diagram, and the only complete solution was xls2cad. Very nice!
Paul
"Dave Jones" <spamless@nospam.com> wrote in message
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"Paul Neujahr" <paul.neujahr@mccain.com> wrote in message
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When I copy and paste an excel file into an AutoCAD 2005 file, it
looks
fine, but plots text from the excel file in various parts of the
page.
Most
of it looks fine, but that 1% screws up the whole plot. Other
than
using
SnagIt to get a screen print of the file and inserting that
instead
of
the
excel file, I can't get it to do this without errors. That
doesn't
look
nearly as nice (blocky) but does work. I can't let this machine
beat
me.
Any ideas? DesignJet 500.
xl2cad from
www.dotsoft.com will solve your problem. I've been using
it
for
a couple of months now and haven't had any problems with output to
laser
printers or plotters.
Dave
DDP