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Topic Closedhow do you export a point table from 3D?

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    Posted: 20.Sep.2013 at 19:59
you'd think this would be an easy one....and hopefully I'm just having a serious blonde moment and missing it entirely.  I've got a lovely point table that shows all my Northings-Eastings, lat-longs and decimal lat-longs.  I need to export that information to excel for my surveyor and I can't find a way to do it.
HELP!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Sep.2013 at 06:40
Two suggestions:

1)  Copy all the cells in your table and simply paste them into the spreadsheet.
2)  Type "Export Table" into the C3D help search bar and it should come up first with the "Export Data Table" help page.

Either one or both of these should get you started.

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