Dear Sirs,

where I work, we are using basic autocad release 2012.
I work for a small civil engineering company and I use
lisp routines to help with drafting work.
I was hoping that maybe you would have or know where I
could find a deed traverse closure routine that would
be able to print out a closure sheet with any error check
where the property did not close.
If you have this please sent it to me at this email address.

Thank you much

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  • David

    Take a look at Carlson Survey at www.carlsonsw.com...this might be a solution?

    Desmond

  • Greetings

    I know the frustration you are having.  So I developed my own software to assist in the use of autocad.  Please find a 60 day trial of DC-Survey  Dynamic Coordinate Geometry.  I have a specific Map Check routine in it that lets you enter a legal description and get a closure report as well as importing the points into the software data files for visual manipulation and export to your autocad drafters.

    See www.dc-survey-software.com and click on the FREE trial.  Good luck.   I have been using this software for over two years now and it is great.

    Marcus

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