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Topic ClosedConverting Carlson Civil to LDD

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    Posted: 02.Oct.2009 at 16:50
    Is it possible to take a project that was created in Carlson Civil 2006 and successfully open it in a Land Development Desktop 2006 environment with the capability of editing survey point data along with drawing object themselves.  I'm not really interested in any of the alignment, profile or surface files, only the point data. I'm aware I can export out an ASC (TXT)file in one and import it in another, but I thought there may be an Object Enabler that may allow me to do this and if so, which one(s).
 
   Thanks in advance for any help you are able to provide me!!!
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