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LASSAADTH
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join two axes

Hello,

Is it possible to join two axes in Civil 3D.?

 

Thank your answers.

Lassaad THALJAOUI
Infrastructure Engineer
Autodesk Product professional User
Civil 3D 2016 x64 / Windows 7 64-bit / 16GB RAM
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neilyj666
in reply to: LASSAADTH

Not sure what you mean - can you give a bit more detail?

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LASSAADTH
in reply to: neilyj666

I have two axes "A" and "B" and i search haw can I combined them into a single axis "C"

 

thank you for your involvement

Lassaad THALJAOUI
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Civil 3D 2016 x64 / Windows 7 64-bit / 16GB RAM
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neilyj666
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I don't know what you mean by "axes"

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LASSAADTH
in reply to: neilyj666

OOPS ! Sorry I mean axis as i'm french speaker I said "axes"
Thank you.
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AllenJessup
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It still isn't clear what you mean by "combine axis". Are you trying to flatten a 3D model?

 

Allen

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h.malgarezi
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I think you mean to join two separate alignments resulting in one alignment.
And I'm almost sure it's not possible to.

 

Axes are something like this:

http://uncrate.com/p/2010/03/best-axe.jpg

 

Message 8 of 9
neilyj666
in reply to: h.malgarezi

Joining alignments is indeed possible with a few provisos

https://civil3design.wordpress.com/2013/11/12/joining-two-alignments-in-civil-3d/

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LASSAADTH
in reply to: neilyj666

Absolutely, I mean two alignments
 I will follow the link, I hope to reach the solution.

Thank you for your feedback Smiley Wink

Lassaad THALJAOUI
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