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Note that when using the clipboard the delimiters (separators) will be tabs. When using Access (and sometimes Excel) via the clipboard you might find it better not to select the top row of data (field names) which may give rise to a point at 0,0. And here is a graphical overview of what Pointor does. The options dialog gives you an easy and flexible way to view the points and save them as a DXF file.
You can use the clipboard to import lists of points to visualize and convert to DXF files. Here's how... If you have a list of points in Excel (or Access) which you want to import into AutoCAD you can either use the clipboard or save the Excel sheet (or Access table) as a text file, for example as a tab delimited file. |
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