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CSVLayers LISP

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    Posted: 26.Sep.2024 at 21:55
Good afternoon

I recently downloaded the LISP CSVLayers to batch edit my layers descriptions. However, when I try to export my layers, I'll get a message that says " [number of layers] layers exported to CsvLayers.csv. Edit and reimport with CSVLAYERS, Open in Excel?" , but nothing gets exported to the CSV. I should note that import function seems to work fine.
Alternatively, does anyone knows a good lisp that allows me to edit my layers descriptions in excel or in a way that allows me to edit several at once?
Thanks in advance.Smile


I got the LISP from here 

https://www.cadforum.cz/en/how-to-create-dwg-layers-from-a-list-in-csv-excel-tip7193
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Well, if it says the layers are exported, the CSV file should be there - it is created in the Documents folder. The updated version (see Download) now displays the full path to the CSV file.
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