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    Table Linking

    The ability for developers to access and manipulate table information plays a significant role in how organized data is displayed. By manipulating a set of classes, tables formatted in outside applications — like Excel — can be brought into an AutoCAD drawing. Bi-directional data updates can also occur, meaning that any change in one program’s table is reflected in the other.

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    • Data Links
    • Table Content

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