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    Contributor
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    Change properties of a PLGRIDSYSTEM

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    04-19-2011 03:20 PM

    Hi,

     

    Is it possible to change the color, linetype, etc of a PLGRIDSYSTEM in Civil 3D 2012?

     

    Thanks,

     

    Eric

     

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    Re: Change properties of a PLGRIDSYSTEM

    04-20-2011 05:55 AM in reply to: ericdaniel

    Can you clue me in what a PLGRIDSYSTEM is? Not a recognized command in Civil 3D 2012.

     

    Rick

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    Rick
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    Re: Change properties of a PLGRIDSYSTEM

    04-20-2011 06:52 AM in reply to: C3D_RickGraham

    Hi,

     

    Tha command is MAPLAYOUTREFERENCESYSTEM and creates a PLGRIDSYSTEM, which is a map grid with labels in paperspace, very handy, but I don't see any way to change it's properties.

     

    I always dit it with points and a custom point and label style with Northing and Easting. Thanks,

     

    Regards,

     

    Eric

     

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    Jason.Hickey
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    Re: Change properties of a PLGRIDSYSTEM

    04-20-2011 08:07 AM in reply to: ericdaniel

    Just from what I can tell, this isn't really that editable. You might want to post this question over on the Map3D Discussion group to see if any of those users have come up with a way to do this.



    Jason Hickey
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    Re: Change properties of a PLGRIDSYSTEM

    04-20-2011 09:18 AM in reply to: Jason.Hickey

    Thanks,

     

    I 'll do that

     

    Eric

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