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Topic ClosedAutocad & MS Access

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    Posted: 13.May.2011 at 00:50
Hi all,

I am not a Autocad user, but work in an office where designers do use it. I have researched on the internet this question but due to my lack of autocad skills am still unsure of the answer.

Basically i wish to know if there is a way to import data (Text String) into a autocad drawing directly from a access database, or excel Spreadsheet?

Basically i don't wish to have to update a database and a drawing every time there is a change.

Thank you for any help.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.May.2011 at 01:22
Answered this one myself.

Just in case anyone else is interested link bellow

http://www.tek-tips.com/faqs.cfm?fid=5800
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