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Topic ClosedNext Available Point Number

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    Posted: 12.Nov.2008 at 18:28
How do i find the next available Point Number in Civil 3D 2009. It is in Land Desktop, but not Civil 3D
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what do i do when i want to see all availabe numbers. Say for instance i'm using different point number ranges and want to see whats available in between the numbers i have already used
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