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  1. I am running 2013 Civil 3D and have drawings that include thousands of COGO Points. I need to go to each point and visibly check each one to see where it is and to gather survey description information at that location. Is there a lisp code that would help me to consecutively zoom to each Cogo Point and then to the next point. I am a where of the ZTP (Zoom To Point) command, but that only goes to one point at a time. Do I need to create a list of points first?
  2. Hi all, It sounds ridiculous, but I cannot find where to open the toolspace. In 2010 Civil 3d it was in View>Palettes>Toolspace. That is also where Autodesk Help is having me look. I have tried the command showts to no avail, it was unrecognized. I attached a screenshot of my ribbon. Please help if you have any insight. Thanks
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