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plusfours
Mechanical
- May 19, 2005
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I have been very frustrated about copying data from the non-Excel bill of materials out of SWX into a spreadsheet (for costing analysis etc). I like the new BOM as Excel seems to be clunky, but you can't copy and paste the data easily. I have been reduced to creating two drawings with the different BOM types so I can extract the data. However after a bit of fiddling around I have found a way.
If you click anywhere on the BOM, it's property manager appears on the left of the screen. One of the buttons available at the bottom of the box, called 'BOM Contents' allows you to arrange order and hide columns. If you highlight all of the rows, by clicking the empty grey box on the top left of the table (the pointer changes to an arrow) and drag down to the bottom of the row, all the rows turn black. Now press CTRL and C together (standard copy to clipboard) and voila the data is now on the clipboard. (NB: You can't right click and copy)
Paste it into the spreadsheet and you're good to go.
Plusfours
Good taste never goes out of fashion
If you click anywhere on the BOM, it's property manager appears on the left of the screen. One of the buttons available at the bottom of the box, called 'BOM Contents' allows you to arrange order and hide columns. If you highlight all of the rows, by clicking the empty grey box on the top left of the table (the pointer changes to an arrow) and drag down to the bottom of the row, all the rows turn black. Now press CTRL and C together (standard copy to clipboard) and voila the data is now on the clipboard. (NB: You can't right click and copy)
Paste it into the spreadsheet and you're good to go.
Plusfours
Good taste never goes out of fashion