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    Posted: 14.Jul.2010 at 14:58
Hello all,
I have a small problem that is buzz me everytime I need to make 3d lines for breaklines.
I please the one who knows how to manage my problem to write me here.

This is my problem: I receive everytime from the survey team a 2d surface with 2d blocks (with atributes ) and 2d lines between these 2d blocks (which are the elevations of the field). In simple Autocad the insertion point of the block is a circle with a point inside but when I copy them in Civil 3d 2010 my insertion point is just a point  (the circle disapears) and it's hard to select them.
Can somebody tell me how to change in Civil 3d 2010 my insertion point back in a circle with a point inside?

Cry

Thanks in advance.
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