Neil;
I'm trying not to sound too simplistic here...
Once you went through those processes the Alignments should show up in the
Prospector as a sub-"folder" of the Site Flyout. The angle attachment to the
left of the word Site will now contain a box with a plus in it. When you
double-click the word Site they should appear, below and to the right. Did
you look there for them?
And also be aware that C3D is a different "beast" than LDT, there is no
Project with data stored in a separate folder(s) per se like LDT.
HTH
--
Don Reichle
"King Of Work-Arounds"
Barghausen Consulting Engineers
Kent, WA USA
LDT3 - SP1/CD3 - SP1
On WIN2K SP4
Dell 1.6 Ghz P4
512MB RAM
NVIDIA 32MB AGP
"Neil W" wrote in message news:41d9ce38_3@newsprd01...
> I tried those approaches, but they only bring the alignments into a
drawing,
> not the project. I'll have to spend some time researching this I guess.
> Thank you for trying though.
>
> "Laurie Comerford" wrote in
message
> news:41d9cd28$1_2@newsprd01...
> > Hi Neil,
> >
> > Without knowing anything about Land XML I started in Land Desktop and
> > exported the alignments following the prompts and reading the user
> > interface. I then imported the alignments into Civil 3D in the same
way.
> > Are you sure you have actually tried this?
> >
> > I also found a command to import LDD data and imported alignments with
> > that command.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> >
> > Laurie Comerford
> > www.cadapps.com.au
> >
> >
> >
> > "Neil W" wrote in message news:41d9c993$1_3@newsprd01...
> >>I can get the alignments into a drawing, but there does not seem to be
any
> >>way to migrate them into the project from the drawing. I can't see how
to
> >>get any alignments into the project via LandXML either, although I have
> >>not spent alot of time researching this. I am hoping someone can give me
a
> >>clue as I am really hard pressed in tackling several software issues
with
> >>higher priority.
> >>
> >> "Don Reichle" wrote in message
> >> news:41d9c37b$1_1@newsprd01...
> >>> Hey Neil;
> >>>
> >>> While you were reading, I was Searching...
> >>> Creating Alignments from existing polyline and AU (4 replies)
> >>> Posted by: bigwill73
> >>> Date: Dec/09/04 - 01:51 (GMT)
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Check that one out. I distinctly remember using LandXML during my
short
> >>> stint with C3D to do just what you're attempting. Worked like a charm,
> >>> from
> >>> what I remember.
> >>>
> >>> Hopefully someone else with access to the current product can share a
> >>> screen
> >>> capture, or explain better where the LandXML Import is found.
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Don Reichle
> >>> "King Of Work-Arounds"
> >>> Barghausen Consulting Engineers
> >>> Kent, WA USA
> >>> LDT3 - SP1/CD3 - SP1
> >>> On WIN2K SP4
> >>> Dell 1.6 Ghz P4
> >>> 512MB RAM
> >>> NVIDIA 32MB AGP
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> "Neil W" wrote in message
news:41d9c231$1_3@newsprd01...
> >>>> I looked for a way to import the alignments via Land XML and didn't
see
> >>> any
> >>>> opotion to do so. Certainly there must be a better way than to redraw
> >>>> them..even if by picking the graphics!
> >>>>
> >>>> "Don Reichle" wrote in message
> >>>> news:41d9c09f$1_1@newsprd01...
> >>>> > If you're talking about pre-existing FG profiles along with the
> >>> horizontal
> >>>> > data, you might want to use LandXML to handle the import.
> >>>> >
> >>>> > Otherwise I have seen it mentioned here that you can use the C3D
> >>> alignment
> >>>> > editor to pick the graphics it sounds like you've already imported.
> >>> Check
> >>>> > the Help for particulars.
> >>>> >
> >>>> > --
> >>>> > Don Reichle
> >>>> > "King Of Work-Arounds"
> >>>> > Barghausen Consulting Engineers
> >>>> > Kent, WA USA
> >>>> > LDT3 - SP1/CD3 - SP1
> >>>> > On WIN2K SP4
> >>>> > Dell 1.6 Ghz P4
> >>>> > 512MB RAM
> >>>> > NVIDIA 32MB AGP
> >>>> >
> >>>> >
> >>>> > "Neil W" wrote in message
> >>>> > news:41d9b9e4$1_3@newsprd01...
> >>>> >> I have an LDT project with alignments that I want to import into a
> >>> Civil
> >>>> > 3D
> >>>> >> project. I can get the alignments into a C3D drawing, but I cannot
> >>>> >> find
> >>>> > any
> >>>> >> options to get it into the C3D project. Am I missing something?
> >>>> >>
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