I'm trying to calc points manually on an older project that already has a bunch of points. My current drawing has none but when I go to Points>Create Points>Point Identity>Next Point Number and set it to 3000, when I create the next point, it still goes to the lowest available point number that would have been the next in the sequence had I started at 1, so when trying to creat point number '3008', it gives me '9' instead. Is there somewhere else to change the next number in the sequence or do I just have to suck it up and edit all the point numbers after I'm done?
C3D 2013
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I just had some questions about points and the answer plus a bit more info should get you there. (I had to reset the point number after fiddling so had to work out how to do it)
You want the edit command settings box for points.
Go here
Scroll to the answer with the screenie. Open that same dialogue box he said, and then scroll down to point identity. Change next number there and save. It worked for me.
thanks for that - it didn't fix this issue but helped with something else I've been having trouble with
I think I found a bit of a work-around but it's still annoying. If I change my point creation method (go from manual to station/offset, etc) the point numbers reset again. If I can choose my point creation method, set my next point number, then create points without changing the method, it will stay at the correct number. I just have to remember to change it again for my next chunk of points each time.
After wrestling with it more yesterday I think I've actually run into some sort of bug. It's really not consistent. I am able to change the point number under point creation and it will create a few points in the correct number series but when I exit the command but the point creation window is still open, then I try to create more points, it either resets back to 1 or it resets back to the first number that I manually changed it to, not whatever number I left off on. It's really strange. On top of all of this, it will allow me to make a few points but after a couple, not changing anything but just going along continuously, the command line will still be asking for point description and elevation but the points are not actually being created.
The end of yesterday was creating a new dwg and inserting the old one as a block. The dwg I started with was a 3rd party file so hopefully this was all just some weird glitch and this will fix it. I'll respond back with what I come up with today.
I've been working on this now the past couple hours and I'm pretty convinced it was a glitch. Point numbers are now behaving as expected when I manually set my starting number so I guess we can add this to the bug list.
They still haven't made it easy to set the next point # in 2014. I couldn't find it either.
As I was in a new file, I just created all the points, then found the point renumber function and renumbered everything to the correct range.
This makes me miss the days of LDD. It was simple to set point #'s there.
Ann W,
There's a subtle distinction involved with changing the value for "Next Point Number". Changing it in CreatePoints under Commands makes it "stick".
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Ann,
You don't have an "Accept as Solution" button because you weren't the Original Poster.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Hi guys,
I have a problem regarding numbering
Actually I have a block contains a cogo point lets say its no 7
I copy this block in the drawing randomly
and After that I Explode them once a time because I need to deal with the cogo points
the problem that when You explode them the notification appears for each point exploded and saty that till it ends although you put tick
on apply for all points but it still because civil understand the first name each time 7
I removed notify from setting if thereis dublication and forced name and use next counter it stills