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Point Elevations

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Anonymous
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Point Elevations

I'm trying to create a parcel of land in Autocad.  While the parcel itself is a flat square, it doesn't lie on the horizontal plane.  The parcel is defined by four points, no matter what i do, I can't get autocad to recognize the elevations of the four points.  

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BushW
in reply to: Anonymous

Hello @Anonymous

 

Welcome to the Autodesk Community, and thank you for posting here in the AutoCAD Civil 3D forum! 


@Anonymous wrote:

I'm trying to create a parcel of land in Autocad. I can't get autocad to recognize the elevations of the four points.  


Are you using AutoCAD or Civil 3D?  Can you tell us if these 4 points are blocks or survey points and what command are you using to id the elevations?

 

Have you tried listing the properties of these objects and can you send us a screenshot or post a drawing so, we can look at them. 

 

Anything you can provide will significantly help in solving your problem. Thank you, and I'm here to help.

 

Wendell




Wendell Bush
Civil Infrastructure Technical Support Specialist
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AllenJessup
in reply to: Anonymous

Check that OSnapz is set to 0.

 

If these are cogo points. Make sure that the point style is set to it to Use Point Elevation or use a transparent command that will pick up the point elevation.

 

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BushW
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Hello @Anonymous

 

I'm just checking in to see if you need more help with this. Did the reply of @AllenJessup provide work for you?

 

If so, please hit the ‘Accept as Solution’ button if/when relevant so, that others can more easily benefit from the information and thank you for doing so. 

 

Best Regards,

Wendell




Wendell Bush
Civil Infrastructure Technical Support Specialist

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