I am using SurvCADD 2000 with AutoCAD 2002. I create a coordinate file or
download from a data collector with no problems. but no one else can read
these coordinate files.
if any one can help I would greatly appreciate it.
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I am using SurvCADD 2000 with AutoCAD 2002. I create a coordinate file or
download from a data collector with no problems. but no one else can read
these coordinate files.
if any one can help I would greatly appreciate it.
I am using SurvCADD 2000 with AutoCAD 2002. I create a coordinate file or
download from a data collector with no problems. but no one else can read
these coordinate files.
if any one can help I would greatly appreciate it.
Can you give us some more information? When you say "no one else can read
these coordinate files", what is actually happening? Are they able to set
the CRD file current? Does list points work but no points show up? Is it a
numeric or alphanumeric CRD file? If numeric, can you open the CRD file
with
PointCon? (see http://update.carlsonsw.com/public/pointcon_setup.exe )
"JOEL MAYO" <ginjoel@marion.net> wrote in message
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I am using SurvCADD 2000 with AutoCAD 2002. I create a coordinate file
or
download from a data collector with no problems. but no one else can
read
these coordinate files.
if any one can help I would greatly appreciate it.
When someone else opens a coordinate file generated on my system all they
get is point 1 nothing more. We use a numeric coordinate file, the files
are fine otherwise in that they can be set current just that no-one can
read
them. I will try the point con out.
"R.K. McSwain" <rmcswain@carlsonsw.com> wrote in message
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Can you give us some more information? When you say "no one else can
read
these coordinate files", what is actually happening? Are they able to
set
the CRD file current? Does list points work but no points show up? Is it
a
numeric or alphanumeric CRD file? If numeric, can you open the CRD file
with
PointCon? (see http://update.carlsonsw.com/public/pointcon_setup.exe )
"JOEL MAYO" <ginjoel@marion.net> wrote in message
news:atqn7c$vji$1@update.carlsonsw.com...
I am using SurvCADD 2000 with AutoCAD 2002. I create a coordinate
file
or
download from a data collector with no problems. but no one else can
read
these coordinate files.
if any one can help I would greatly appreciate it.
Are you saying that these CRD files can be read on your machine but no
other
machine? Or they cannot be read at all on any machine?
"JOEL MAYO" <ginjoel@marion.net> wrote in message
news:atv3qe$r25$1@update.carlsonsw.com...
When someone else opens a coordinate file generated on my system all
they
get is point 1 nothing more. We use a numeric coordinate file, the
files
are fine otherwise in that they can be set current just that no-one can
read
them. I will try the point con out.
"R.K. McSwain" <rmcswain@carlsonsw.com> wrote in message
news:atrd30$4gr$1@update.carlsonsw.com...
Can you give us some more information? When you say "no one else can
read
these coordinate files", what is actually happening? Are they able to
set
the CRD file current? Does list points work but no points show up? Is
it
a
numeric or alphanumeric CRD file? If numeric, can you open the CRD
file
with
PointCon? (see http://update.carlsonsw.com/public/pointcon_setup.exe )
"JOEL MAYO" <ginjoel@marion.net> wrote in message
news:atqn7c$vji$1@update.carlsonsw.com...
I am using SurvCADD 2000 with AutoCAD 2002. I create a coordinate
file
or
download from a data collector with no problems. but no one else
can
read
these coordinate files.
if any one can help I would greatly appreciate it.
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