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Carlson 2004 Field to Finish Problem

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Brady McGarry
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We are using Carlson 2004 Field to Finish for our point and linework procesing. I am having an issue with the node and the symbol. They want to be attached to one another, even though they are on different layers. I can turn the symbol off and leave the node on and vise versa. But I cannot delete either one individually. Nor can I rotate or scale just one of them. Pretty much the only thing I can do with them separately is on/off and freeze/thaw.

It must be a setting somewhere because I opened an old dwg that had them separate and re-ran the field to finish and it attached them together.

Any suggestions.


 
Posted : February 12, 2014 10:21 am
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If in Autocad, Options-Selection-Object grouping (turn it off)

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Posted : February 12, 2014 11:18 am
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Use "Ungroup" to separate the symbols from the points if they are on separate layers.


 
Posted : February 12, 2014 11:18 am
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Thank you all. So simple, yet when you don't know where it is, so frustrating.


 
Posted : February 12, 2014 1:41 pm