Import/copy/stick them in Excel and run a simple match/count function to ensure everything is where it should be and if it's not what someone's missed or incorrectly copied. In a nut shell what I want to do is export/list the contents of all the text (MTEXT preferably) on layer "MARK-LABELS" in the cutpart layout drawings as line items, and do the same with the nesting drawings. The issue with the quick way is if you do think your missing a part it takes for ever to figure out which one it is, the issue with the long way is that it can take up to and over 3 days of time for 2 people over the course of a project. The quickest way is running find to see how many items of text have what your looking for and comparing them, and the long way is sitting down with a couple people a literally mark things off as they're called out.
There's quick ways to do this and long ways to do this. The issue is accurately checking that all the parts in one section are in the other. Small projects will hit the 300-400 part range big projects can go well over 1000. The company I work for mainly uses AutoCAD LT one of our main deliverables is Cutparts and Nestings. Short Story - I'm attempting to find a way to export the contents of all the text found on a certain layer in a drawing to Excel with out using blocks.