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Can I import Excel Row/Text Height into AutoCAD (LT)/MicroStation exactly?

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Can I import Excel Row/Text Height into AutoCAD (LT)/MicroStation exactly?

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Actually, you can import Excel row height(16.5) exactly. With regard to Row Height, as you may know, Excel has an display bug. The size of the imported text is automatically scaled to approximate the text size in the original Excel application. I’ve created a number of Excel spreadsheets that show no borders around the cells. But of course on the screen, you can still see the faint lines delineating the cells. When I copy and paste the borderless spreadsheet into AutoCAD, the faint lines delineating the cells comes over and they print from within AutoCAD. With AutoTable, however, the faint lines around the cells are not transferred over. I am forced to always assign borders around all cells. So is there a way I can mimic the faint lines without having to add borders using AutoTable? The faint lines you refer are gridlines, not borderlines. AutoTable does not recognize gridelines in Excel. As you know some customers only want to import text only. If you want to import table borderline,

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