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Cogo Points snapping to Z value (Civil 2013)

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jwebb88
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Cogo Points snapping to Z value (Civil 2013)

Hi everyone,

 

Hoping someone will be able to help me out, it 2012, I was able to move Cogo points onto an existing line or polyline, and retain their existing Z value, rather than changing to 0.00 of the height of the poly line/line.

Is there a variable to change this? Thought it might be "OSNAPZ" but thats already set to 1 and this is still happening.

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks, 

Jeremy

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Arber83
in reply to: jwebb88

Try to give the dimension polyline  to the desired (Z)

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KirkNoonan
in reply to: jwebb88

Try un-checking this setting in your options. (OSNAPZ = 0)

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troma
in reply to: jwebb88

I think the OSANPZ variable is meant to work with the move command, but not snapping a grip.  I've read elsewhere on these forums that the 2012 behaviour was a 'glitch' as far as AutoDesk is concerned, and 2013 put it back to the way it is 'supposed' to be.


Mark Green

Working on Civil 3D in Canada

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SurveyorLee
in reply to: jwebb88

It is a setting in your point style. On the 3-D tab, set it to Flatten To Elevation and set your elevation to 0.

You will have to do this for each style, or go to the "over rides" for the point Group "ALL'

 

Surveyor Lee

 

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Adriano_cad
in reply to: jwebb88

hello

 

If you drag the point by Grip to a new position to coordinate z will switch to the indicated position, but if you use the Move with OSNAPZ = 1, the quota will be existing at the point.

 

Thanks



Adriano Oliveira
Diretor Soluções BIM MaxiCAD
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