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HOW CAN I EXPORT A LINE LENGHT

HOW CAN I EXPORT A LINE LENGHT

HOW CAN I EXPORT A LINE LENGHT

(OP)
Is there some way to extract to file, the a layer lines lenght?

RE: HOW CAN I EXPORT A LINE LENGHT

I dont know if this is what you are looking- type LI (listing) on command line; then press F2 for a history of the line; highligth the pertinent info; do a copy to clip board; do a paste on the file which you want the line length.

RE: HOW CAN I EXPORT A LINE LENGHT

You can drag them in from design center or copy your *.lin file to wherever.

"Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects." — Will Rogers

RE: HOW CAN I EXPORT A LINE LENGHT

fokinniga,

I think you want to have the length inside an excel.xls. http://www.jtbworld.com/lisp/bomlenghts.htm
Then copy it into the *.xls.
That's more comfortable like "_list"
I don't know an automatically way. Search in the www and reply.

Lothar

ADT 2004
ACAD 2002

RE: HOW CAN I EXPORT A LINE LENGHT

(OP)
Thanks.. for your help...

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