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Topic ClosedLsp File Help

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    Posted: 24.Jul.2012 at 10:03
Morning All,
 
I was wondering if anyone could help me as I am looking for a .lsp file that will help me with the following.
 
I need a .lsp that will create a table showing X and Y co-ordinates as I ID various points within a drawing.
 
I need it for use mainly with building setting-out and site setting-out if anyone can point me in the general direction of something that might help.
 
Many thanks
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Aug.2012 at 22:51
hi phoenixkeeper,

i have normally seen this as a two step solution in LISP. 1. send x-y data to file. 2. import file data into drawing block or table.
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