Has anyone else experienced this and have a workaround for it?
- When inserting an Excel object (table), it seems that the maximum number of rows is limited to exactly 61. No matter what I do, including creating a new Excel spreadsheet from scratch and restarting Draftsight, all rows below #61 are not displayed. This applies when inserting the Excel object by copy-paste from Excel to Draftsight (Ctrl+C Ctrl+V or equivalent copy paste commands). If I open the embedded Excel object by double-clicking on it, all rows are there in Excel, but only the first 61 rows are displayed in the Draftsight drawing. All rows are also shown in print preview in Excel.
- When inserting an Excel object (table) by Insert > Object > Create from file, the number of rows and columns that get displayed in the Draftsight drawing is rather random. Sometimes the number of rows is at the hard maximum of 61 described above; other times, it is much less (for example 10), even though the spreadsheet is larger. Sometimes the number of columns displayed is greater than the actually used columns in Excel (for example, 10 in a spreadsheet with 7 columns); other times, the number of columns is less (for example, 4 columns in the same spreadsheet).
Draftsight version: 2015
MS Excel version: 2013
Operating system: MS Windows 7 x64 Service Pack 1
