![]() ![]() Once your Excel table is set up properly, simply copy and paste the “Script” column to a new Notepad file, and save it with a SCR extension (rather than a TXT) extension. I structured my Excel table such that my first column was my X value, the second my Y value, and finally my third column the AutoCAD script. Notice the spaces between each the command, and each coordinate value. In this case I chose to do the following: Knowing the command sequence of the LINE command, I can now sit down and write the framework of my AutoCAD script. Knowing that I can begin structuring my script. The “next point” prompt will continue until enter is pressed. So the LINE command prompts me for first a “start point”, and then the “next point”. I’ll admit, this seems a little elementary, but we need to be sure we know what prompts are included in the AutoCAD LINE command.
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