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Change all points elevations to 0 Civil 3D

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jhwfoat
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Change all points elevations to 0 Civil 3D

Trying to change all points in a drawing to elevation 0. I'm sure there is a simple way to do this but struggling to find it even when searching the forums. In eagle point/briscad we had a command in nodes>raise/lower>absolute. And it would set all elevations to 0. Thanks in advance.

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rl_jackson
in reply to: jhwfoat

Change the Point Display Mode to Flatten Points to Elevation and set the elevation to 0

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jhwfoat
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I tried that and they don't seem to change.. I made my own style with that selected and set to 0 and they all stay the same.

 

 

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rl_jackson
in reply to: jhwfoat

Are the points using the New Point Style or some other style like standard. Check the properties of the point and verify the point style being used. you could also apply the New Point style to the _All Points Group and that should set all point to the style.


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jhwfoat
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Here's the file I'm trying to change the points in if that helps..

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rl_jackson
in reply to: jhwfoat

There at 0 now, I make the all points group style override so that DFS is "default"


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jhwfoat
in reply to: jhwfoat

Got it! Awesome thanks. I did it myself by going into the _All Points properties and toggling in the overrides tab. Thanks again!

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Jeew-m
in reply to: jhwfoat

You can select all points.

Right-click and go to properties.

Set the elevation value to 0. 



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