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Archive for October, 2007
Support Q / A: Moving the Point Datum
Monday, October 8th, 2007
Q. Is there a way in C3D that I can do an elevation adjustment on all of my points? They are survey points, and I need to lower each point by
2.11 feet to get them onto the correct vertical datum.
A.
If they are survey points (a.k.a. brought in through an FBK file) you’ll need to do this first:
If you go to the Survey tab, drill down to your points and right-click Survey Points and choose Unlock in Drawing.
Once you have unlocked them you can move the points as described below.
If they are points brought in by a text file, the process is pretty
simple:
First, Right-click on the point group you would like to move and select Edit points. (If you are moving all of them, just use the _All Points group that Civil 3d automatically creates)

Next, select all the points. You can use the control-A keyboard trick to select the whole list.
Now, right click anywhere on a highlighted point, and choose Datum.
In the CAD command line you can type in the distance (in feet) you’d like them to move. In your case -2.11. (Don’t forget the negative sign or they’ll go up!)
Hit enter and that’s it!
Civil 3D 2008 Plan Production with Sheetsets
Friday, October 5th, 2007
Hi Everybody!
I’m super excited to be blogging for MasterGraphics in a professional capacity.
For my first post I’m posting a “how-to” on creating plan and profile sheets in civil 3D. I created this for our Civil 3D user group. Why don’t I call these “white papers” like the rest of the world? Because to me, “white paper” sounds like a boring, technical document. My writing style tends to be casual and more reader-friendly.
Civil 3D 2008 Plan Production with Sheetsets
Enjoy and thank you for stopping by!