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Problem with surface : No points listed

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Alpine_Lake
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Problem with surface : No points listed

Hello,
          I'm working with Ciivil 3D 2010. I've open a drawing with an existing surface that represent final ground elevation. When I check points or points groups, nothing is listed??? It's seem that points list had dissappeared. In an other drawings, I have a similar problem : I see points of existing grounds, but I cannot see points list or use the points of what I am seeing on the screen to create a surface... Does anyone already have a similar problems??

Thanks in advance!
Sincerely!

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sjg
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in reply to: Alpine_Lake

Are you sure they aren't just the points generated from the surface. Check your surface style to see if Points are on.
Steve Goessling
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Alpine_Lake
in reply to: sjg

In one case, I see that points effectively were off into surface style. Does the point list generated from the surface can be display somewhere? Thanks Steve!

In other case, I have a drawing without surface and  points list, but I see all the objects on the screen. I've posted a picture in my previous post.

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AllenJessup
in reply to: Alpine_Lake

Check the definition of the surface to see if it was actually created from points.

 

Allen



Allen Jessup
Engineering Specialist / CAD Manager

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mathewkol
in reply to: Alpine_Lake

That looks like a surface made from LiDAR points. If so, it's highly unlikely there are points in the drawing. Look in the surface's properties dialog, definition tab. And attach a screen capture of it. I'm guessing you'll see "points from file" or something like that. If true, your points are in a text file.
Matt Kolberg
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