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    Posted: 28.Feb.2011 at 11:23
hi all
can anyone help me, i'm trying to find if you can input surveying levels into autocad and if so how. i'm running 2006LT at work and 2011 at home.
Any help would great
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Feb.2011 at 12:04
When you say "survey levels" are you talking about spot elevations?
 
I think you can bring the spot elevations into AutoCAD 2011 using a lisp routine.  I'm not sure about how it would be done in AutoCAD LT because lisp is not supported in that program.  Perhaps with a script file?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Feb.2011 at 12:17
sorry yes i ment spot elevations (eg 94.000)ive never tried to do this before and i have learnt to use autocad myself so my level of

Knowledge is fairly low. any help anyone can give (hopefully in laymans terms) would be a great help

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Feb.2011 at 12:30
Sounds like the lisp program POINT MANAGER by Lee Mac Programming might do the trick.  Find it here:
 
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