MSExcel presents a convenient opportunity to generate tables for shapes. In one instance I used the dimensional criteria of a NACA 64-415 Airfoil to develop a shape table based on the per-unit system (dimensionless) which preserved the contour relationships. This data originally included about 50 x,y coordinates for the upper and lower halves (negative y values) of the airfoil plus a radius and a slope for the radius. Unfortunately, the radius couldn't be handled in the shape file except by calculating x,y coordinates around the radius and adding these into the shape table. For the coordinates to be handled as an airfoil in a closed loop context, the start and end points needed to be identical.
Ideally, I am looking to be able to import an MSExcel table representing a shape, such as an airfoil, into Nanocad, converting the table to a poly-line to generate a continuous closed loop shape. This means handling repeated x,y coordinates in the sequence that they are presented in the table.
Any tips on how to achieve this would be gratefully appreciated.