How to create a point table?

Point tables provide an opportunity to list and study point properties. In addition to basic point tables that list number, elevation, description, and similar options, you can customize point table formats to include user-defined property fields.
Use the DWG created in the previous exercise or start with0312_Exercise_FINISHED.dwg or (0312_Exercise_METRIC_FINISHED.dwg).
Create a Centerline point group to include all the centerline points and create a point table for this point group using the PNEZD format table style.
Solution
  1. In Prospector, right-click Point Groups and choose New.
  2. On the Information tab, enter Centerline as the name of the new point group.
  3. Switch to the Include tab.
  4. Select the With Raw Descriptions Matching check box and type CL* in the field.
  5. Confirm on the Point List tab that all the points have the description CL and click OK.
  6. Change to the Annotate tab ➢ Labels ➢ Tables panel and select Add Tables ➢ Add Point Table.
  7. Choose the PNEZD format for the table style.
  8. Click the Point Groups icon, choose the Centerline point group, and click OK. Click OK to insert the table. Leave the defaults as they are.
    The command line prompts you to choose a location for the upper-left corner of the point table.
  9. Choose a location on your screen somewhere to the right of the project.
  10. Zoom in and confirm your point table.
  11. Compare your work to the file 0313_Exercise_FINISHED.dwg or (0313_Exercise_METRIC_FINISHED.dwg).
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