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Excel Spreadsheets for Land Surveyors

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vertical curve solution for land surveyors in excel

this spread sheet can calculate both crest and sag curves. You can calculate levels at desired distance. Feel free to download and use the workbook below

Vertical curve solution in excel for Surveyors

Download verticalcurvesolutionforsurveyors-byTalat.xlsx

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  • how can i download this.

     

    thanks

  • Student Surveyor

    Thank you so much . it is very helpful as an intern . thank you again.

  • Thank you so much...

  • Mr. Talal This Excel

    sheet without formula no use .pls provide sheet which content formula. regards

                                                                                 Nilesh

  • GEO Ambassador

    Talat   would you mind providing some instructions regarding the step by step?  thanks

  • Hello Talat, Thanks for sharing your program. I tried it against existing data I had and it worked although I could not get all the functions to work...maybe I'm doing something wrong. Could you please step through the entering sequence for all functions? Thanks Again, Paul

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