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Vanilla Autocad 2020.

 

I have split a table and want to move the "second table" to another sheet.

Is this possible?

 

Could someone please explain the process?

 

Any best options for splitting a long table across multiple sheets?

 

 

Also, is dragging the bottom caret at the table the only way to split the table?

Inventor allows you to pick a line in the table, RMB and pick Table Split.

Didn't know if Autocad has a similar option..

 

Thank you!

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I'd just show portions of the table in multiple layouts.

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Using viewports?

 

Is that the only way to split a table across multiple sheets?

 

 

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25 minutes ago, ILoveMadoka said:

Using viewports?

 

Is that the only way to split a table across multiple sheets?

 

 

That's the only way I can think to do it without the risk of overlooking rows (by creating a separate table on each sheet).

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Lynn explained everything except splitting across sheets..

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I think the viewport option will have to do.

 

 

Come on Autodesk!

 

If you can split a table and move it easily in Inventor

It's not unthinkable to add the same functionality into Autocad!

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You want like excel hide option but effective only in a viewport and can be different per viewport. It takes seconds to make a view port and viewports can sit on top of each other.

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