

I created a flowchart to help unmask the mystery of points. The flowchart was made with several assumptions:
If anything in the PDF is incorrect, please let me know!
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If you go to the Survey tab, drill down to your points and right-click Survey Points and choose Unlock in Drawing.
Once you have unlocked them you can move the points as described below.
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QUESTION:
In C3D, I have an alignment for a road in a park that creates a closed
loop. When I turn the polyline into an alignment, it seems to randomly
select the starting point for the alignment. I want to change the
default location it is choosing for the beginning of the alignment - in
alignment properties I see that I can modify the reference points
stationing, but it won't allow me to change the stationing for the
starting point of the alignment. How can I do this?
ANSWER:
BUT if you forget you can still change it.
If you just want to flip-flop the
alignment end-to-end you can go up to the Alignments menu and select Reverse Alignment Direction.
If you want to change the start station of the alignment to be
something other than 0+00, jump into the Alignment properties.
Left-click, then right-click on the Alignment (or right-click on
its name in Prospector)and select Alignment Properties. Go to the Station Control tab.
First, type in the Station where you really want it to start. Second, click the pick-in-cad button next to the X and Y cords.
Civil 3D will throw a warning message at you telling you that you are about to wipe out any station equations you might have entered and anything referencing that alignment will need to be updated. Just say OK and it should pop you into CAD with a special station-picker tool. Use your object snaps to re-snap to the beginning of the alignment, then hit enter. Back at the Alignment properties window, click Apply and you should see your station information update.
And that’s it!
Let me know how it goes.
Louisa
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Match the letter of the screen component with its correct name
D. Modify Toolbar
E. Command line
F. Status Bar
G. Draw Toolbar
H. File Name
I. Workspaces Pull-down
J. Menus
K. UCS Icon
L. Cursor with Dynamic input
M. Layout Tabs
Most AutoCAD commands can be executed in the following ways, except:
When performing a Save-As command, what is the oldest AutoCAD DWG format you can choose?
When Dynamic input
How many different methods can you use to draw a circle in Autocad?
What is the correct term for the blue squares shown above?
In the screen capture above, when the user clicks a second corner of the selection window, which objects will become selected?
In the screen capture above, when the user clicks a second corner of the selection window, which objects will become selected?
Match the Object Snap Symbol to the name of the object snap:
What graphic cue tells you that polar tracking is activated?
Which of the following is not a valid key-in at the Select Objects prompt?
In what situation will AutoCAD skip the Select Objects prompt?
Which modify commands require you to specify a base point?
a. Move
b. Copy
c. Rotate
d. Scale
e. All of the above
True or False: You can Copy an object by holding down ctrl key while you select its grip.
True or False: Snap overrides can be accessed by pressing shift and right-click at the same time.
True or False: You must exit a command before using Snap overrides.
True or False: Polar tracking can only happen at 45ยบ angles.