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Update a table to reflect changes made to both a linked spreadsheet and an external file reference.
Type:
Tutorial
Length:
3 min.
Transcript
00:04
The lengths of the pipes are being read directly from the drawing.
00:07
While the cost per foot for each type of
00:10
pipe is being read from the Excel spreadsheet.
00:13
If you modify the pricing information in the Excel spreadsheet or
00:18
edit the drawing to change the length of the pipes,
00:21
you can update the table to reflect those changes
00:24
to see this in action.
00:26
Open the Excel spreadsheet
00:30
change the cost of the water lines from 650
00:34
to 750
00:36
and save your changes.
00:39
Then switch back to the drawing
00:42
on the status bar right. Click the data link tool and choose update all data links.
00:50
The table immediately updates to reflect the change.
00:53
Switch back to Excel,
00:56
change the cost back to 650
00:59
click save.
01:01
Then back in the drawing.
01:04
Update the data links again
01:08
on the insert ribbon
01:10
in the reference panel,
01:12
click the dialogue box launcher to open the external references palette
01:18
in the pallet
01:19
right.
01:19
Click the civil lines reference and select open to open
01:24
the external reference containing the lines representing the pipes.
01:29
Select the water line on the left side of the drawing,
01:33
click and drag the upper grip to increase the length of that line
01:38
press escape to deselect the poly line
01:41
and then save the drawing.
01:45
When you switch back to the civil plan drawing,
01:48
you should see a notification balloon
01:51
indicating that the external reference has changed
01:55
clear the compare the changes check box
01:58
and then click the link in the balloon to reload the X
02:02
ref
02:04
then right, click the data link tool and choose update all data links.
02:10
As soon as you do the length value updates
02:14
and the costs are recalculated.
02:17
As you have seen,
02:19
you can create tables that combine data extracted from properties
02:22
in the drawing with data in an Excel spreadsheet,
02:26
perform calculations on that data
02:29
and update the table to reflect changes made to
02:32
the drawing or to the data in the spreadsheet.
Video transcript
00:04
The lengths of the pipes are being read directly from the drawing.
00:07
While the cost per foot for each type of
00:10
pipe is being read from the Excel spreadsheet.
00:13
If you modify the pricing information in the Excel spreadsheet or
00:18
edit the drawing to change the length of the pipes,
00:21
you can update the table to reflect those changes
00:24
to see this in action.
00:26
Open the Excel spreadsheet
00:30
change the cost of the water lines from 650
00:34
to 750
00:36
and save your changes.
00:39
Then switch back to the drawing
00:42
on the status bar right. Click the data link tool and choose update all data links.
00:50
The table immediately updates to reflect the change.
00:53
Switch back to Excel,
00:56
change the cost back to 650
00:59
click save.
01:01
Then back in the drawing.
01:04
Update the data links again
01:08
on the insert ribbon
01:10
in the reference panel,
01:12
click the dialogue box launcher to open the external references palette
01:18
in the pallet
01:19
right.
01:19
Click the civil lines reference and select open to open
01:24
the external reference containing the lines representing the pipes.
01:29
Select the water line on the left side of the drawing,
01:33
click and drag the upper grip to increase the length of that line
01:38
press escape to deselect the poly line
01:41
and then save the drawing.
01:45
When you switch back to the civil plan drawing,
01:48
you should see a notification balloon
01:51
indicating that the external reference has changed
01:55
clear the compare the changes check box
01:58
and then click the link in the balloon to reload the X
02:02
ref
02:04
then right, click the data link tool and choose update all data links.
02:10
As soon as you do the length value updates
02:14
and the costs are recalculated.
02:17
As you have seen,
02:19
you can create tables that combine data extracted from properties
02:22
in the drawing with data in an Excel spreadsheet,
02:26
perform calculations on that data
02:29
and update the table to reflect changes made to
02:32
the drawing or to the data in the spreadsheet.
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