User Manual - Page 3190

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Generating Output Data and Exporting Space Data
Space data can be displayed and delivered in various output formats.
Depending on your needs, you should choose one of the methods below to
deliver and communicate space data:
â–  Schedule table (DWG): When you create a schedule table within a drawing
file, the space property data is available for every user that has a version
of AutoCAD Architecture, or any software that can read DWG files, like
AutoCAD. For information on creating schedule tables, see Basic Schedules
on page 3709.
â–  DWF: You can export a drawing file with property data to a DWF file. For
more information, see Publishing Drawings to DWF and DWFx on page
263.
â–  Database (XLS/CSV/TXT): You can export space property data to XLS
(Microsoft Excel), CSV, and TXT formats which are readable by a number
of spreadsheet calculation and database applications. For more information,
see Exporting a Schedule on page 3753 and Exporting Schedule Data for
Selected Objects on page 3754.
â–  Space evaluation (XLS/TXT): When you generate a space evaluation
document, selected properties of spaces are exported to either an XLS or
TXT document. Space evaluations display only a subset of space properties.
You need a space evaluation for example if you want to export space
decomposition data. For more information, see Space Decomposition on
page 3135 and Space Evaluation on page 3140.
â–  Autodesk MapGuide: you can export space property set data to Autodesk
MapGuide. For more information, see Publishing Drawing Files to Autodesk
MapGuide on page 255.
â–  Database (MDB): You can export space property data to a Microsoft Access
MDB file. For more information, see Exporting Property Set Data to an
MDB on page 263.
NOTE If you previously used the SpaceInfo command to generate MDB data
from spaces, you would now use the AecExportPropertyData command.
3134 | Chapter 39 Spaces
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