I just switched from Civil 3D 2017 to Civil 3D 2019 and when I set the coordinates for the projection in the drawing settings window the geolocation tab doesn't appear.
I have looked to check the geolocation tab on the ribbon in the CUI settings but there is no geolocation to check under tabs. I am at a loss as to how to fix this. I am also signed into my 360 account.
Emma
Regardless of that, you say that you've already searched the CUI file for the contextual tab that's missing and it's not in there?
Is it missing under "Contextual Tab States"?
Or is the tab itself missing?
Perhaps it was removed. You can go back to your install source, find the stock menu file and replace yours with this one.
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Hi @Anonymous, Migration of CUI in C3D is a none recommended practice, you will be better of recreating all your customization in your CUI from the CUI window.
to fix this you will need to reset your user settings to default, here is a link with the steps to do so:
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It is missing from both, I agree it must of been deleted from the 2019 folder. I am having other issues, one being double click edit is not working on text (mtext is working however). Maybe this is a similar issue with the same cause.
Canada, provinces, NAD 83. It was working fine in previous versions. There are some other setting missing in 2019 that didn't carry over, such as double clicking single line text to edit.
Thanks everyone for your suggestions, ultimately what I ended up having to do that fixed this problem as well as some other problems I was having with Civil 3D 2019 was to uninstall and reinstall the software. This was able to fixed the missing geolocation tab, double click text edit for single line text, and the sub-assembly problem I also I had. Just FYI for anyone who also has these same issues and are looking for a solution.
A couple of suggestions yes. First thing is that when I tried to repair the installation it didn't work, I had to uninstall and reinstall the software. If nothing else works you may have to try it again, as annoying as it is.
1. Might be an easy fix in case you missed this, do you have the coordinate system/datum and projection turned on in your drawing? Go to drawing utilities and to drawing settings and the first tab units and zone select the correct coordinate system.
2. I had fixed other issues I had, such as draw order changing back, by downloading the Autodesk Desktop App and doing a ton of updates. The desktop app currently isn't working for me now, you can also login in on the web-browser and complete the updates.
Hey Mark/Emmma!
I have the same dilemma as emma's original post - Geolocation Ribbon missing and proper migration have been done. Actually, we have to use v2018 for a specific project hence it's an old version. We have to install it in a new laptop and everything has been done accordingly (by the IT department). How do we add the GEOLOCATION ribbon? Appreciate any help you could extend.
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