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Error Message: "Undefined group code 10 for object on line 2106."

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texian2112
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Error Message: "Undefined group code 10 for object on line 2106."

Undefined group code 10 for object on line 2106.

Invalid or incomplete DXF input -- drawing discarded.

 

I created stream profiles in RASPLOT using its DXF Editor but when I try to open up the DXFs in AutoCAD I get the above error.  Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

 

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tcorey
in reply to: texian2112

The DXF code 10 (usually an insertion point, first point, etc.) must have invalid information at that line. The thing to do is open the DXF file, scroll to that line and either fix the input or delete the input (might be several line) for that object.

 

If you are unable to do it yourself, post the dxf file here.



Tim Corey
MicroCAD Training and Consulting, Inc.
Redding, CA
Autodesk Gold Reseller

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ackypucky
in reply to: texian2112

Did you ever find a solution to this?  I am having the same message for the insertion point for multi-text.  Code 10 looks just fine to me, and it will load fine in R13 but throws out the error in  AutoCAD 2013.

 

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MTEXT
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AcDbEntity
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AcDbMText
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663.226087
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215.597374
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6.69
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740.711721
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Units = U.S. Survey Feet\P\P\P                                  CURVE TABLE\P\P(   CURVE     DELTA      RADIUS     ARC     TANGENT    CHORD    CHORD BEARING)\P(   ===== ============ ========= ========= ========= =========  =============)\P(     C
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60   171°47'23"    39.67'   118.93'   552.68'    79.13'  S 71°33'54" E)\P(     C61   147°45'08"    37.39'    96.43'   129.35'    71.85'  S 79°09'35" E)\P(     C62   131°58'22"    34.23'    78.84'    76.83'    62.53'  S 70°06'53" E)\P(    C105   106°4
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4'35"    52.14'    97.14'    70.13'    83.69'  S 62°01'14" E)\P(    C106   110°27'55"    50.00'    96.40'    72.03'    82.15'  S 61°45'14" E)\P
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tcorey
in reply to: ackypucky

If it loads correctly with Civil 3D, but not with AutoCAD, I would open in Civil 3D and then ExportoAutoCAD to make a drawing AutoCAD can use.



Tim Corey
MicroCAD Training and Consulting, Inc.
Redding, CA
Autodesk Gold Reseller

New knowledge is the most valuable commodity on earth. -- Kurt Vonnegut

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