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Topic ClosedImporting and designing using survey points

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Joined: 02.Aug.2010
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    Posted: 02.Aug.2010 at 22:10
Help! I have been thrown to the wolves! Since February I have been teaching myself AutoCAD basics, I have learned about all the basics I can and am able to draw well by now. But I am running Map 3D 2010 and I cannot find out how to import the survey data that I have shot. Once I learn how to properly import the points I need to figure out how to put all of it together to make a Map of the shots. Is there anyone that could possibly help me with this delima, or perhaps a website that would help me out? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Chris
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01.Oct.2010 at 12:22
Hi!
You can use the Survey tools for it, I think. On the Task Pane you find a Survey tab. Click on the Data button, and choose one of the opportunities. I don't know what type of data you have, but maybe you coud use the Import ASCII points function.

I hope it was helpful Smile
Reka
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