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    Posted: 17 Dec 2012 at 2:40pm
Is it possible to get a CSV export of the column data contained within the FPE.fpx library file?

A CSV (or any delimited text file) makes it easy to use grep to find a specific part using any of the data available.  I know that there is a search within FPX, but I do find grep to be faster.

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You can open any FPX file in Microsoft Excel and edit the file.
 
Then select "ALL" and Copy / Paste into Notepad.exe and File > Save As .fpx and open the file in the PCB Footprint Expert.
 
As long as the "Header" and "Column Attribute" names are in the proper place.
 
I create a lot of my FPX file data in Excel because I like the editing features.
 
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Can you send us CSV samples so we can see the different formats? Maybe we can add a new "Export to CSV File" feature.
 
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Thanks for the reply. 

I should have opened the FPX file with notepad just to explore.  Since it is already in a text format, then grep will work very well without exporting from Excel to CSV (comma separated values). 

It is interesting to note that you use Excel as an editor.  I will have to keep that in mind.


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