Create the Spreadsheet
You can create a design table as a spreadsheet report on a model and its attributes.
- of the action bar, click Link Spreadsheet .
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To add additional attribute extensions to an object:
- Click Attributes extensions.
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In the
Extension List dialog box, select each
additional attribute extension that you want to add.
The system lists each added extension in the Selected Objects list.
- To apply the selected extension to all listed objects of the same type, in the Extension List dialog box, select the Apply Extension To All check box.
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To include attributes in the spreadsheet, repeat the following
for each object type and for each required attribute:
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From the
Selected Objects list, click the object
or a listed attribute.
The system adds the attributes for the object or its extension to the Object attributes list.
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Either:
Option Action Add selected attributes - Press Ctrl and select each attribute to include in the spreadsheet.
- Click Add .
Add all attributes Click Add All . The system adds the attributes to the Attributes included in spreadsheet table at the bottom of the dialog box.Tip: To remove any attributes from the table, click Remove selected attributes from the linked spreadsheet . - Press Ctrl and select each attribute to include in the spreadsheet.
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From the
Selected Objects list, click the object
or a listed attribute.
- To include the decimal RGB Color Code for selected objects, select the Include Color check box.
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To clear the selected objects and attributes and create a new
spreadsheet, click
Create Blank Linked Spreadsheet
.
You can save or discard the changes to the previous spreadsheet before the system creates a new spreadsheet.
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To create a spreadsheet with the attributes in the export
table:
- Click Save as New Linked Spreadsheet .
- In the Create Linked Spreadsheet dialog box, in Name enter the name of the spreadsheet.
- In Comment, enter the details of the spreadsheet.
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Click
OK.
Note: The Destination of the design table in the tree is in Knowledge Engineering Specification under the active object.
Important: If the design table is not visible in the tree - Click Me > Preferences.
- In the Preferences dialog box, click Infrastructure > 3D Shape Infrastructure.
- On the Display tab, in the Display In Tree, select the Relations check box.
- Click OK.
The design table appears in the tree, under the active object, in Relations.
The system creates a design table as a spreadsheet with the selected objects and attributes.
Notes:
- The internal attributes exported to spreadsheet are listed in English.
- Irrespective of the preferences set by you, attribute values are sent to the report in non-exponential format.