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Last time we talked briefly about how to Get the Old Way Working for point data. Most, but not all organizations are over that AutoCAD Civil 3D hump I hope.

Point Display Strategies - Part 1
Two Paths Out of the Woods - Part 2
The Point Director Method - Part 3
Point to My Match in Civil…

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One of the typical Autodesk things about AutoCAD Civil 3D is there are always a bunch of ways to get it done. Variety is the spice of life. AutoCAD Civil 3D Point display is no exception.

Some Points

This year at AU 2012 I presented a session on Metro Survey at which I…

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We're back in the saddle again.

The Chisholm Trail ended in many of the famous towns in that not so long ago Wild West as the railhead moved around a bit. The snake of commerce grows many heads. It strikes, retreats, and recoils regardless sometimes of how and where a man in hat may toil.

The Long Ride Ends Where?

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Every day people literally from all over the world show up on cadpilot.com and download what we call “The Jump for AutoCAD Civil 3D”.  
A portion of those people purchase InstantOn Basic, our inexpensive templates and styles solution for AutoCAD Civil 3D. Thanks!

Seek and You Shall Find

"Is the Dark Side Stronger?"

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Posted by Tench Tilghman

Tags  product, implementation, customization

Well I've been at the cadpilot.com website update for more than a couple of weeks. This should be going somewhere fast, but it simply is NOT.

The Better New Software Makes Me an Idiot

Reminds me of AutoCAD Civil 3D implementations a whole bunch.

At this point I have More support tickets into telerik than a dog has fleas.
I keep getting apologetic replies but almost…

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Posted by Tench Tilghman

Tags  training, implementation, standards, customization