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    Default Efficiently convert a 3D drawing to 2D and keep layers?

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    I am looking for an efficient way to flatten 3D survey files to 2D. I am using Auto Cad 2002/Autodesk Land Desktop 3.


    Also, I have tried this command:

    Utilities<edit<flatten Z-Values

    It does work technically, but it is not fast enough for large files.



    Note: I do not want to lose the layers or have it go to B&W.
    Any help would be appreciated.

    thanks,

    Anthony

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    heres a few options
    1- plot it to .eps
    2- export it out as a .eps
    3- setup solview viewports,then use soldraw to "flatten" the image
    4-set up a DXB plotter (i dont know much about this one)

    Hope one of these works for you.

    G

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    You may be able to simply select objects and then change the ELEVATION (z) value or use properties to change the z value to 0.

    It really dpends how complicated it is.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr T
    You may be able to simply select objects and then change the ELEVATION (z) value or use properties to change the z value to 0.

    It really dpends how complicated it is.


    nick
    That's a good one and if you have full autocad you can download any of the flatten, change z lisps and do it pretty quickly. Express tools has a flatten command as well.

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