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The right way to encapsulate a surface (if exist...)

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tonnot
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The right way to encapsulate a surface (if exist...)

I'd like to have a surface without any residual data about how it was built. 

(That is I dont want information about points, breaklines, etc).

Taking a snapshot is not enough....

I dont like to save as landxml, neither use copy -paste.

Any idea ?

Thanks

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Civil 3D (2013) how much you have to improve....

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wdbar
in reply to: tonnot

data shortcut it into another drawing and promote it.

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troma
in reply to: tonnot

Or take a snapshot, then delete all the definition prior to the snapshot.

Mark Green

Working on Civil 3D in Canada

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tonnot
in reply to: troma

About snapshot:

Ok, but never play with "rebuild"

Rebuild snapshot works fine (but it has no sense to use). 

Simple Rebuild means you lose all, even snapshot rebuild possibilty.

Thanks anyway.

 

 

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Civil 3D (2013) how much you have to improve....

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tonnot
in reply to: wdbar

Ok, wdbar. Interesting ! 

Finally I'd like something like "save as" or "copy to clipboard as encapsulate surface"

Thanks

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Civil 3D (2013) how much you have to improve....

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