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    Default Any Civil 3D users out there with good code writing skills?

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    Please read this post, if anyone was able to write something to solve this problem I'm sure a lot of Civils users would really appreciate it.

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    Hi spittle,
    Sorry if my question not as you are looking for, I 'm rather confuse with your question but for more clear, I suggest for you and I hope you not objection, post here your drawing, I wait it.

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    Please read this post, if anyone was able to write something to solve this problem I'm sure a lot of Civils users would really appreciate it.

    http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?t=21851

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    The answer is very simple you need an add on for Civil 3D

    Here in Aus we have used software way better than Civil 3D for years. More recently the Author re wrote it to work within Civil 3d.

    I am sorry but the American mind set for Road design software is like back in the 60's.

    We can do a level at any chainage, multiple string design with different templates, multiple subgrades, automatic kerb returns, roundabouts, extensive plot control of long & cross sections all within Civil 3D go to www.cadapps.com.au re ARD software.

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