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Topic Closeddeed map closure routine

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    Posted: 09.Feb.2015 at 19:15

where I work, we are using basic autocad release 12.
I work for a small civil engineering company and I use
lisp routines to help with drafting work.
I am looking for a deed traverse closure routine that would
be able to print out a closure sheet with any error check
where the property did not close.
If you have this please sent it to me at this email address.

Thank you much

 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Feb.2015 at 19:57
OK...I sent it to you.  Good luck.

BTW....are you really using Release 12 or are you using 2012?  There is a vast difference.

I think you need Civil 3D.  In the 2011 Subscription Advantage Pack AutoDesk included a COGO Editor that could output a Traverse Closure report.  I assume it was included in subsequent releases as well.


Edited by John Connor - 09.Feb.2015 at 20:07
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Feb.2015 at 07:37
You are right . . . I am using autocad 2012.
Thanks for the feedback.  You said that you sent me a lisp
routine for this purpose.  I am not familiar with this site
and did not see where to download the attachment.
Could you assist me with this?
Thanks

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Feb.2015 at 11:45
You need to purchase or lease Civil 3D.  That is your best option.

Another option would be Carlson Survey.  Maybe they have a 30 day trial version you can download.


Edited by John Connor - 11.Feb.2015 at 14:48
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