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Topic ClosedHow to draw tables in AutoCAD?

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    Posted: 21.Sep.2007 at 03:39

Hello,all

I am the beginner of AutoCAD. I find it is really a hard task to draw tables in AutoCAD 2006. Do I have to draw tables line by line by line? Anyone can help??

Thanks!

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Of course not. There is a quite powerful TABLE command in AutoCAD 2006.
Or you can paste tables created in Excel (PASTESPEC command, paste as AutoCAD Entities).
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