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Hi Jan
Pls give more detail about your current problems to give solution. Any way AutoCAD Civil 3D solved many problems I haved when doing topographical surveys.
Cheers,
Prasanna
Hi Chamara,
Currently I have to use different softwares to produce a topographical plan. The first software is to convert the codes into autocad blocks and layers. After this I have another software to provide the contours of the survey and finally I will use autocad to bring them altogether and also to join the lines, and apply the finishing touches.
I would like to find faster and more efficient way of doing things where maybe there is a software for field to finish.
My deliverables are required to be in dwg format.
Hi Jan
AutoCAD Civil 3D is the best software to field to finished as for as I am concern.Check out Autodesk website to more detail."Dwg" is the default format in Civil 3D also.
Cheers,
Prasanna