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Each year the Framework for Civil 3D increases in capabilities, adaptability, and consistency. If we employ Autodesk Civil 3D in production, we must sooner or later produce and maintain something like the Framework for Civil 3D whether we like that or not. We ask,

“Can we better support diversity, sustainability, and adaptability

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The production of robust, adaptive, and consistent label documentation and deliverables from multiple versions of Autodesk Civil 3D is a major goal of all Framework for Civil 3D products. Over the past year our innovative series of new Label Style Expression Set Style collections for Surfaces, Points, and today’s release of a line Segment…

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One of the hallmarks of the Framework for Civil 3D is our on-going dedication to make Civil 3D easier to use and simultaneously make Civil 3D simpler to customize. This is no small task. The Framework for Civil 3D is available for multiple releases of Civil 3D and in multiple NCS Standards flavors as well.

Obviously, our hallmarks are not those tallowed Congressional earmarks…

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What the heck is an Alignment-based Point Group? What? You’ve never had to document locations on Plan and Profile sheets? There lots of locations (points) we need to label and or symbolize relative to those Autodesk Civil 3D View Frames slapped down along an Alignment. View-based Point Styles and Point Label Styles can help a lot with the automation of our project…

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I enjoy finding examples and folks who creatively learn to employ the Power of Not to production work in Autodesk Civil 3D. Huh? What the hay does the Power of Not mean? I trust that you do understand the difference between the Boolean logic of AND and OR in expressions. Eheh.

NOT is the third chord (the…

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