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Topic ClosedGeomap Function

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Joined: 26.Apr.2021
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Using: AutoCAD Civil 3D 2020
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    Posted: 26.Apr.2021 at 21:15

Hi everyone! I'm using CAD Civil 3-D and regarding the geomap function is there a way I can type in the coordinates or address of the place I am looking for then CAD would simply zoom into that area? Thanks in advance!

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