My co-worker and I are both running Civil 3d 2013. I was creating some points along a line using both the manual and the measure object methods. When I create the points they increment correctly. For example, I'll manually create points 1000-1003 then switch to measure object to create points 1004-1010. Going back and forth between the two methods works as I expect.
I gave the drawing to my co-worker to complete the task. He is able to create points 1011-1015 manually but when he switches to measure object, his point numbers reset to 1-10. When switching back to manual, his next point number would be 1016.
The point numbers increment correctly between different point creation methods on my PC but do not on his. The settings under Create Points are the same on both PCs.
Is there a setting buried somewhere that I'm not finding? Does anyone have any suggestions to help resolve this?
Thank you.
That's initial version w/ No SP's, and you might want to get the serial number removed.
I don't think you have SP1 installed.
I've got 2014 SP1 installed here. Notice how it says SP1 at the end?
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
Interesting - I have looked under the product updates button in upper right hand corner and it says Product Up-to-Date.
So, I thought my system was current. I now try to run the SP2 I have downloaded to our server and....will try to set points.
Thanks for the heads up on the serial number issue...Starting C3D up and ....will return with outcome. Fingers crossed...
Gotta love it when a plan comes together!
SP2 fixed the issue.
NOW - my question would be, "Why did C3D show my product up-to-date"?
At this point - Don't really care too much - Will write it off as a "Feature" in C3D.
NOW II - Don't know whose reply I should mark as the solution. It was a joint effort and you all jumped on it like a pack of dogs. Great job!
Thanks!!
@BtimmermanMMS wrote:
Gotta love it when a plan comes together!
SP2 fixed the issue.
NOW - my question would be, "Why did C3D show my product up-to-date"?
At this point - Don't really care too much - Will write it off as a "Feature" in C3D.
NOW II - Don't know whose reply I should mark as the solution. It was a joint effort and you all jumped on it like a pack of dogs. Great job!
Thanks!!
I think Jeff's message #17 is the first time that SP1 was identified as the probable solution. That one would make sense to me.
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician