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Topic Closedenter survey data manually into 3d civilcad

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    Posted: 09.Dec.2009 at 11:42
hi ya i am pretty new to cad and have just started learning i have just recently started to learn myself how to use autocad 3d as i am learning at university how to use autocad architechture i am wondering if it is  possible to manually enter survey data into civil cad 3d and are there any training sheets any where to learn from?Dead
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10.Dec.2009 at 19:36
There are lots of tutorials and tips to be found in asearch of the WWW.
One source-http://civilcommunity.autodesk.com/learning/tutorials/
 
I don't know if manual entry is possible (I would think so), though you certainly could add them to a text file in one of the allowed formats-"point No, northing, easting, elevation, description" then import the file.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10.Dec.2009 at 19:48
thanks alot 4 your help i will try that
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