What do you mean by points? Do you mean you have points in a dxf file? Or in a spreadsheet? Or in another type of ASCII format? How were the points created? With a tape measure (probably not but I gotta ask anyway)? Or were they generated by an electronic device? If electronic, then what format is the output file? txt, csv, txt?
A quick solution would be to use DATAEXTRACTION to extract the x,y,z coordinates to a csv file. Format the csv file to PENZD or similar, then using Civil 3D, create cogo points using the formatted PENZD. Alternatively, you could use Map 3D and import (MAPIMPORT) the PENZD file (the same properly formatted csv could used in either C3D or M3D).
The default M3D points are called Map Survey points and look like a cross or plus sign. Civil's cogo points can be represented by a variety of point styles, e.g. cross, triangle, hydrant, tree, and more. Both map and Civil will label each point with point number, point elevation and point description. Whether Civil or Map, it would benefit you to know the coordinate system the points are referenced against. By knowing the CS, you'll be able to assign a CS to your map. When the proper CS is assigned to your map, you can then turn on Bing Aerial Maps and use it as a basemap.
If you were handed a dxf file with instructions to label the points with their given elevation and you want a fast accurate answer without the back and forth intrusive questioning, you should upload the file.
Chicagolooper
