Hello,
I was just wondering if there is some way that civil 3d (2011) is capable of saving down to a 2004 version and still be able to view the civil 3d object.
I know I can do this with 2007 version but I think that any ACAD version earlier than 2007 is not capable of recognizing the civil 3d objects.
Please let me know if I am wrong and if there is a proper way of doing this.
Thank you very much.
Michael Bucci, ACET
I don't think I know how directly solve your issue but I do have an idea about converting individual objects and that's exporting them as Land XML. You should then be able to import them into an older version of Civil 3D... possibly.
There are really two "versions" when it comes to Civil 3D. There is the .dwg format itself and then the C3D object version. All .dwgs created in '07 - '09 are the 2007 format, but the C3D objects vary by year. E.G you can't open a 2011 C3D drawing in 2010 even though they may both say 2010 DWG format.
Please, someone, correct me if I'm wrong on this.
Civil 3D is not backward compatible with ANY version. The only way to perform what you want it to do is to Export to a DWG, select the version you want to go down to. Make sure you have PROXYGRAPHICS set to 1. And like Avera 737 said, you MUST export all the Civil objects to LandXML.
Thanks for getting back to me trogers.
How do I export my civil 3d objects to LandXML ?
What I am doing right now is: under the file menu - export - and then there is a bunch of different ways to export the drawing but I do not see export to Land XML.
Where is this option located ?
Mike
That's going to be on the Output tab of the ribbon, Export panel.
Ok found it. Thnak you,
Now I have a exported to a 2004 version of my drawing and also exported to a XML file.
What do I do with these now ? I need to send them to a contractor so that he may open and view the drawing with the civil objects.
Mike
The Contractor will need to make sure he has PROXYGRAPHICS set to 1. Open the DWG, then he can type in LANDXMLIN and import the file.
Thank you very much for all your help.
I appreciate it.
Michael Bucci, ACET, IBI GROUP
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