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Loffmar77
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Reference Manual

Looking into getting a Civil 3D reference book... which one is the best? Any preferences of one vs. another?

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neilyj666
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I've got Mastering AutoCAD Civil 3D 2011 by James Wedding which is a good book (although only in imperial units). It has a lot of tutorial exercises and downloadable content for the exercises.

 

The tutorials with the product are also very good as well as Autodesk University classes and YouTube videos (as well as this forum)

 

All the above have helped me get to grips with Civil 3D

neilyj (No connection with Autodesk other than using the products in the real world)
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Conversely, the Ascent Fundamentals workbooks are only in metric - not as much depth as the Mastering book, but a decent resource.

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Recap - Ascent's 2011 book.

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