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    *Burgasser, Drew

    Erase surface object, undo, can't get it back

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    10-21-2003 08:32 AM
    If I erase a surface object, and then type undo to get it back, it comes
    back. But it no longer appears in the Prospector. It's there but it's not
    there.

    Not that I would make it a practice of erasing surfaces and typing undo to
    get them back. But I'm sure I'll erase a surface by mistake.

    Also, it looks like you can grab 3d polylines in addition to 2d polylines
    when adding contour data - similar to Land Desktop. I like that option.

    Sincerely,
    Drew Burgasser
    CAD Masters, Inc.
    Please use plain text.
    *S., Tim

    Re: Erase surface object, undo, can't get it back

    10-21-2003 09:51 PM in reply to: *Burgasser, Drew
    "Drew Burgasser" wrote in message
    news:710AA5FFD4BE2E9266BC86077EF63EF5@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    >
    > Also, it looks like you can grab 3d polylines in addition to 2d polylines
    > when adding contour data - similar to Land Desktop. I like that option.
    >

    In fact, a better option would be to have a standard weeding/supplementing
    factor available for 3D polylines. That way you could pick both 3D's and
    2D's without having to add vertices to the 3dpolyline.
    How do you do Breaklines in Civil 3D? If it is the same as LDD, then you
    could probably eliminate it if 3Dpoly's could be weeded and supplemented
    like a contour.
    Tim
    Please use plain text.
    *Sanders, Henry

    Re: Erase surface object, undo, can't get it back

    10-21-2003 10:53 PM in reply to: *Burgasser, Drew
    Drew,
    The Prospector Tree doesn't automatically refresh following the undo
    command. Right click on the Drawing name and select Refresh. The surface
    name should appear.
    Thanks,
    Henry
    --
    Henry Sanders
    Autodesk ISD Civil Test Development
    "Drew Burgasser" wrote in message
    news:710AA5FFD4BE2E9266BC86077EF63EF5@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > If I erase a surface object, and then type undo to get it back, it comes
    > back. But it no longer appears in the Prospector. It's there but it's
    not
    > there.
    >
    > Not that I would make it a practice of erasing surfaces and typing undo to
    > get them back. But I'm sure I'll erase a surface by mistake.
    >
    > Also, it looks like you can grab 3d polylines in addition to 2d polylines
    > when adding contour data - similar to Land Desktop. I like that option.
    >
    > Sincerely,
    > Drew Burgasser
    > CAD Masters, Inc.
    >
    >
    Please use plain text.
    *Burgasser, Drew

    Re:

    10-22-2003 12:37 AM in reply to: *Burgasser, Drew
    Sure enough. Thanks.

    "Henry Sanders" wrote in message
    news:C777D44F1FB50E96E3D79B7241DAE58C@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > Drew,
    > The Prospector Tree doesn't automatically refresh following the undo
    > command. Right click on the Drawing name and select Refresh. The surface
    > name should appear.
    > Thanks,
    > Henry
    > --
    > Henry Sanders
    > Autodesk ISD Civil Test Development
    > "Drew Burgasser" wrote in message
    > news:710AA5FFD4BE2E9266BC86077EF63EF5@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > > If I erase a surface object, and then type undo to get it back, it
    comes
    > > back. But it no longer appears in the Prospector. It's there but it's
    > not
    > > there.
    > >
    > > Not that I would make it a practice of erasing surfaces and typing undo
    to
    > > get them back. But I'm sure I'll erase a surface by mistake.
    > >
    > > Also, it looks like you can grab 3d polylines in addition to 2d
    polylines
    > > when adding contour data - similar to Land Desktop. I like that option.
    > >
    > > Sincerely,
    > > Drew Burgasser
    > > CAD Masters, Inc.
    > >
    > >
    >
    >
    Please use plain text.