![]() When finished, we run a command called update “From Project MDB”. ![]() Here, with this alternate approach, we use Microsoft Access and make edits directly to tables in the project’s “scratch database” file. When using the Excel-based “To Spreadsheet” / “From Spreadsheet”, you had to first dump the project data out to Excel (the “To Spreadsheet” utility) before making edits in the speadsheet and then updating the drawing set (with the “From Spreadsheet” part of the tool-set). Part 4 – Editing wire number assignments from Excel and then pushing the edits back into the drawing set.Part 3 – Enhancing the editing capabilities by adding your own custom attribute columns to an existing Excel sheet and having these work with the “From Spreadsheet” update tool.Part 2 – Ability to not only push edited attribute values from Excel to the drawing set, but do “block swap” as well.Part 1 – Copy existing project drawing set, export “To Spreadsheet”, edit in Excel, update drawings “From Spreadsheet”. ![]() This is driven from an Autodesk webcast from a couple weeks ago by Autodesk’s Nathan Eliason. ![]() This is actually the 5th installment of the Excel / AutoCAD Electrical tutorial. Alternate to the Excel –> Project update tool set: edits to the project scratch database (Microsoft Access) updating the project drawing set. ![]()
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