
Creating your own custom Plot Style Table (CTB) HERE.Selection options other than W and C discussed HERE.More links on Dimensioning HERE and HEREfor Text. Setting up text and dimensions, PART1and PART2.Dealing with gaps, either in lines, plines or hatch areas, click HERE.Creating a Dynamic Block in LT2007 and higher HERE: this example creates a door block HERE to see it all in action.Using Groups in AutoCAD, tips and insight HERE.eTransmit command, the best way to send/email drawing files to others HERE.Additional customization tips and ideas HERE. CUI video tutorials HERE: originally developed for 2006, still very useful for an overview if you use later versions.And more importantly, understanding UNITS and Scales settings inside AutoCAD HERE. Help with PLOT command provided at the great SITE.An overview of Palettes with Blocks HERE.And in case you need it, here is a Block OVERVIEW as well as WBLOCKcommand. Creating attributes: labels, tags and editable text inside blocks HERE and in this MOVIE.LT2008's new text/annotation features explored HERE.
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Lynn Allen's free video Tips and Tricks online HERE.Import Spreadsheets and Export Tables from LT Navigate to the folder containing the.In the Open dialogue box, change the "Files of Type" option at the bottom to "All Files".In MSExcel, go to File->Open in the pull down menu.In the right-click menu choose the Export option.Open LT and a drawing containing a completed table.To export from AutoCAD LT to a spreadsheet program (MSExcel used here for an example): etc, is based on the current Table Style. Remeber that the table size, text height. Choose an insertion point for the table.In the Paste Special dialogue box, choose "AutoCAD LT Entities".Choose Edit > Paste Special from the pull down menu.Minimize MSExcel, do not close the program or you will lose the selected cells copied to the clipboard.Choose Edit->Copy from the pull down menu (copy selected cells to clipboard).Highlight the desired cells you want to import into LT.To import a spreadsheet (MSExcel used here for an example) into AutoCAD LT:
