I fixed it by going to object viewer. While playing with object viewer I turned it to Isometric and the view cube appeared on the top right corner whe...
I just noticed the xref dwgs have 3d points and 3d poly's. I have a subdivision boundary dwg with 2d lines and it xrefs fine. I must have changed a se...
When you set or accept a monument, you own it and should always be prepared to defend it's location. No note can relieve you of that responsibility.
You forgot to draw a picture, then the light bulb lights up
I prefer the quarter corner language. I have seen descriptions with something like beginning at the southwest corner of the southwest quarter of the n...
I use what ever fits on an 18x24 or a 24x36 at engineering scales as Monte mentioned, of course sometimes a contract requires a particular scale.Looki...
I think it be easier to plot a point group, then cut and paste from one drawing to another. As long as the points are plotted at elevation, I should b...
I thought about that also, just thought it would be cleaner if it could be done from coordinate file to file. I'll end up with a lot of ascii files fo...
I have the points in point groups, I could plot to various layers. I didn't see anywhere in the coordinate file utilities where I could use point grou...
Digging in frozen ground in the winter. When 30 minutes of digging with a bar is a couple of shovels full in the summer.
Thanks guysthis really helps
imaudigger, post: 383824, member: 7286 wrote: So now you have a drawing with just your points (from point group, drawn in 3D), breaklines (3D Polyline...
flyin solo, post: 383699, member: 8089 wrote: Sounds like a lot of work, but it's super quick after the first time you do it.That does seem like a lo...
Don't know what happened, It worked on the first try but can't get Carlson to do it again.
Thanks RADAR, that worked.The last time I did a tin was using pacsoft in windows xp which had a trim and extend command.I have had Carlson since 2011 ...
Number 3, The enforcement of this order would be a police officer who would than become a witness to the actual boundary line location.