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Topic Closedhelp import field book (.fbk) file

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: help import field book (.fbk) file
    Posted: 19.May.2011 at 14:21
Hi,
 
i'm trying to learn how to import a field book file (.fbk)...i keep running into roadblocks. i have the .fbk file saved on my desktop. using the IMPORT SURVEY DATA - SPECIFY DATABASE option, i have no existing database shown and when i try to "create new survey database " and enter a name of a folder i get "the survey database does not exists and could not be created"
 
can someone explain how to get the .fbk file into autocad?
 
using civil 3d 2011
 
thanks
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.May.2011 at 14:26
Why have you double posted?  It just makes following the course of the conversation more difficult.  Did you read my last post to your first thread that you have duplicated here? 

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http://www.cadforum.cz/forum_en/forum_posts.asp?TID=5915&PID=15386#15386


Edited by John Connor - 19.May.2011 at 14:27
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.May.2011 at 14:50
i apologize...i misunderstood what you were telling me...thought you wanted me to post in the civil 3d section here....didnt realize the link was for autodesk
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.May.2011 at 15:24
Have tried using the Import Survey Data Wizard?

See this link:

http://docs.autodesk.com/CIV3D/2012/ENU/filesCUG/GUID-15FDDB6E-9A6E-4269-97F8-56C1871937B-349.htm

Now you see why have two identical threads can become a hassle.  People who want to help don't know which thread to post in or if they should post in both.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.May.2011 at 15:31
Maybe you should consider buying an after-market book such as Mastering AutoCAD Civil 3D 2011 by James Wedding and Scott McEachron.

Is it possible you have to create a Network Group?
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