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    • jemagnussenJ Offline
      jemagnussen
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      Hello,

      After searching through the net and this forum I fail to find any topic on exporting the x,y,z data of the guide points from a Sketchup drawing. There are many topics on importing and using guide points and point clouds, but have not found anything on the other way round.
      If I have a file with a lot of guide points made by placing guide points after single point survey and now wants to get all the data on all the points out into a csv file, how would I do that easily?
      I know I can use the "Tools" - "Utility" - "Query Tool" and place the cursor over the points and then get the data, but when you have several hundred points in a drawing then it get rather boring and time-consuming to extract all data with this approach.

      Best regards
      Jesper

      HP ZBook 15, Windows 10 64 bit
      Intel Core i7-6820HQ @ 2.70GHz
      32 GB Ram
      NVIDIA Quadro M2000M

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        Here you go http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=354365#p354365
        It was quickly made from my earlier 'vertices' exporter...

        TIG

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        • jemagnussenJ Offline
          jemagnussen
          last edited by

          THANK'S TIG....

          You are truly amazing with the Ruby scripts. This saved me a bunch of time doing tedious work of creating long lists of data.

          Best regards
          Jesper

          HP ZBook 15, Windows 10 64 bit
          Intel Core i7-6820HQ @ 2.70GHz
          32 GB Ram
          NVIDIA Quadro M2000M

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