Cách 1: Sử dụng công cụ Attribute Extraction - Vào Tools chọn Attribute Extraction để xuất bảng thống kê ra định dạng excell - Chọn Create table or external file from scratch và làm lần lượt theo hướng dẫn như ở các hình bên dưới 

Cách 2: Sử dụng lisp cad - Dùng lisp TKX để phá khối (Gõ lệnh AP để đưa lisp vào) - Dùng Lisp c2e để xuất số liệu ra excel
Link tải lisp: https://dutoancic.vn/sanpham/phanmemchuyennghanh/Lisp%20Cad.rar
Cách 2: Sử dụng lisp cad và add ins của excel - Dùng lisp TKX để phá khối (Gõ lệnh AP để đưa lisp vào) - Clik vào add in trên excel để link số liệu từ file cad sang file excel
- Link tải add in excel: dutoancic.vn/sanpham/phanmemchuyennghanh/didg (2).rar
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