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John, post: 362271, member: 791 wrote: Hey kids, I have hopes someone here has encountered this issue before. I brought in a couple drawings that the ...
My name is Peter, and I'm a Paceaholic. It's been almost a full day since I've taken a walk and almost 20 yrs. since I've done substantial field work...
Brilliant, I've always thought if they'd put much of my education to music I wouldn't forget it quite so easily. With little effort I can remember son...
Actually you can offset the lines automatically, and here's what the Carlson help page says: Offsets: OH, OV, OFL, OFBThe codes "OH" and "OV" stand fo...
skwyd, post: 336573, member: 6874 wrote: Has anyone done a tally of how many combined years of survey experience we have in this forum? How many centu...
Probably just a lack of care, but having said that, there are some jurisdictions that require it as part of a slope study for the lot and they approxi...
Mr. Waugh . . Perhaps it's just a misunderstanding? 😉 [MEDIA=youtube]j9pVCFYndFg[/MEDIA]
vern, post: 329302, member: 3436 wrote: This one doesn't really matter but if there are no 1/100ths it won't show the zero.For example the result is F...
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Without a reference bearing you can't get the corrrect rotation, but the shape does close and if you assume the second course is EW and the third cour...
Then, when you're ready to plot and all your layout tabs are named Sht1 through Sht12 use the publish function rather than plot and it'll create a mul...
There is also a Prince Edward County in SE Ontario on the north shore of Lake Ontario. There's been an interesting series in the local paper that is e...