all survcad blocks to zero layer...

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all survcad blocks to zero layer...

Postby Jon Baker » Tue Oct 30, 2001 10:10 pm

if i convert all the survcad drawing (pntmarks) to the zero layer will
that
mess anything up???

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Re: all survcad blocks to zero layer...

Postby Randall McSwain » Wed Oct 31, 2001 4:37 am

What do you mean 'convert'? The symbols included with CES are all on
layer
zero. They may be inserted on a certain layer, but the entities
themselfs
are on layer zero.

Let me know if I am not understanding you correctly.

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if i convert all the survcad drawing (pntmarks) to the zero layer will
that
mess anything up???

--
A2Ki, SurvCad CES, Win98 se
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R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc.
Denver, Colorado
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Re: all survcad blocks to zero layer...

Postby Jon Baker » Wed Oct 31, 2001 8:42 pm

i must have opened a drawing that was made with an earlier version.

i tried to edit the point block "SPT12" in a drawing and it was on layer
survey-symbol but when i refedit it, the block was one pntsym layer or
something not 0. but like i said it could have been a different version
of
survcad or even another civil software package.

sorry for the confusion.

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R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc.
Denver, Colorado
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"Randall McSwain" <mcswain@maysvilleky.net> wrote in message
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What do you mean 'convert'? The symbols included with CES are all on
layer
zero. They may be inserted on a certain layer, but the entities
themselfs
are on layer zero.

Let me know if I am not understanding you correctly.

"Jon Baker" <jonathanjbakerNO@SPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE59013C86@WEBSERVER...
if i convert all the survcad drawing (pntmarks) to the zero layer
will
that
mess anything up???

--
A2Ki, SurvCad CES, Win98 se
Remove NO SPAM from my email address to email

Jonathan J. Baker
R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc.
Denver, Colorado
_________________________

Jon Baker
 

Re: all survcad blocks to zero layer...

Postby Randall McSwain » Wed Oct 31, 2001 11:22 pm

Jon,
Prior to CES, SPT symbols were created on a non-zero layer. Maybe it
was a drawing started in SC2000.



"Jon Baker" <jonathanjbakerNO@SPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE59013C95@WEBSERVER...
i must have opened a drawing that was made with an earlier version.

i tried to edit the point block "SPT12" in a drawing and it was on
layer
survey-symbol but when i refedit it, the block was one pntsym layer or
something not 0. but like i said it could have been a different
version of
survcad or even another civil software package.

sorry for the confusion.

--
A2Ki, SurvCad CES, Win98 se
Remove NO SPAM from my email address to email

Jonathan J. Baker
R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc.
Denver, Colorado
_________________________
"Randall McSwain" <mcswain@maysvilleky.net> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE59013C8C@WEBSERVER...
What do you mean 'convert'? The symbols included with CES are all on
layer
zero. They may be inserted on a certain layer, but the entities
themselfs
are on layer zero.

Let me know if I am not understanding you correctly.

"Jon Baker" <jonathanjbakerNO@SPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:B4A0F73FCE8FD411AF8B00207811DE59013C86@WEBSERVER...
if i convert all the survcad drawing (pntmarks) to the zero layer
will
that
mess anything up???

--
A2Ki, SurvCad CES, Win98 se
Remove NO SPAM from my email address to email

Jonathan J. Baker
R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc.
Denver, Colorado
_________________________


Randall McSwain
 


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