2023-02-13 10:50 AM - last edited on 2023-05-20 01:04 AM by Gordana Radonic
Up until AC25, you could export a single pen table as a .txt file. That .txt file would have all the pen info for that particular table (number, RGB values, weight, description). I would import this into an Excel workbook to quickly reformat for better comprehension.
It seems this is no longer an option with AC26. Is this deliberate?
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2023-02-13 09:38 PM
Thanks David. How do I open the old attribute manager in AC26?
2023-02-13 02:33 PM
Bruce:
Try opening the old Attribute Manager, select a Pen Set in the upper panel, select all the Pens in the lower panel (can use Command+A), click the Save as TXT button at the bottom.
David
2023-02-13 09:38 PM
Thanks David. How do I open the old attribute manager in AC26?
2023-02-13 10:03 PM
@Bruce wrote:
Thanks David. How do I open the old attribute manager in AC26?
Options menu > Attribute Manager
It was brought back with the first update to 26.
2023-02-13 10:12 PM
Thanks Karl. That wasn't in my Options menu...the dangers of applying a legacy work environment!
2023-02-14 02:18 AM
You bet. It also shows as an icon in the standard Attributes Toolbar (one of the ones I usually keep on and docked). The old and new are right next to each other there.