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More GRIP Help Please!

More GRIP Help Please!

More GRIP Help Please!

(OP)
Good evening,

I'm after a bit of GRIP help if possible? I have a GRIP program, probably downlaoded from here, it was ages ago when I found it and can't remember, sorry. It currently generates OTP/PT values for points on a drawing, however generates them to a table which is made of lines and text. Is there a way it can be edited to generate a Tabular note or something like that?

I do have some Journals that do a similar thing, but can't for the life of me work out how to use them properly!
All files attached, thanks in advance.

RE: More GRIP Help Please!

A .grx file is the executable GRIP program and is binary, so it can't be read.
You need to have the .grs Grip Source to share.

Tables are newer than when GRIP was last updated about 18 years ago. I doubt you will find a GRIP routine to format the data into a table.
You can get the point data into a txt file which can be loaded into Excel and then manually create a table.

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