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CONTENTS AUTOCAD CIVIL 3D 2009 BEST PRACTICES
Introduction Customer Information Legal Notice Templates, Styles, and Drawings Optimizing Drawing Templates Using the Correct Templates Drawing Tips Using Styles Sample Styles Style Comparison Copying Styles Delete Layers from Drawing or Template Setting Default Styles for New Objects Conceptual Visual Styles Label Styles Labeling External References Adding Xref Labels Xref Layer Control Managing Large Data Sets Defining Large Data Sets Efficient Data Processing Data Tiling Optimizing System Values, Variables, and Commands AutoCAD System Variables Use Appropriate Data Resolution Accessing More Windows RAM Simplify Profile and Section View Styles Section View Production Maintaining Clean Drawings Project Management Data Storage: Vault or Not Data Referencing Vault References Data Shortcuts AutoCAD Xrefs civil 3d civil design cad training civil 3d 2009 civil engineering software keygen civil 3d civil3d civil 3d training civil 3d tutorial civil cad 3d civil 3d tutorials auto cad civil 3d acad civil 3d civil 3d book manual civil 3d service pack civil 3d 2009 civil 3d dwg Drawing and Object Relationships Level 1: Individual Design Objects Level 2: Base, Linework, and Engineering Drawings Level 3: Production Sheets Digging It: Three-Level Project Structure Sample Project Structure User Access Controls Project Folder Structure Working Folder Location Sharing and Transferring Files Autodesk Vault Best Practices Single or Multiple Sites Creating Additional Vaults Single Vault Multiple Vaults Project Folders Working Folders Working Folder Configurations Autodesk Vault Project User Interfaces Prospector Tab Autodesk Vault Administration Tool Microsoft Office Surface Data Working with Large Surfaces Controlling Surface Data Resolution Reducing the Displayed Surface Area Working with Surface Points Filtering Point Files COGO Point Label Visibility Working with LandXML Files Working with DEM Files Working with Contour Data Minimizing Flat Areas Sites Site Characteristics Multiple Sites Corridor Design Alignments Alignment Design Strategies Superelevation Assemblies Baseline Location Assembly Offsets Drawing Management Corridor Code Set Styles Corridor Regions Intersection Design Overlapping Slope Projection Lines Parcels Creating Parcels How Parcels are Defined Cleaning Up Drawing Errors Creating an Enclosed Parcel Right of Way (ROW) Creation Parcel Topology and Sites Parcel Interaction with Alignments Parcel Interaction with Feature Lines Automatic Parcel Creation Semi-Automatic Parcel Creation Editing Parcels Adding a Boundary Deleting Parcels Offsetting Parcels Updating ROW Parcels Labeling Parcels When to Add Labels Parcel Area Selection Label Quickly Editing with the Style Selection Dialog Box Editing Parcel Line Segment Labels Labeling Parcel External References (Xrefs) Parcel Spanning Labels Table Tag Renumbering Creating Parcel Tables Grading Feature Line Grading Site Interactions Feature Lines Lot Lines Alignments Point Types and Elevation Control Split Point Elevation Control Feature Line Break/Trim/Extend Feature Line Move Feature Line Smoothing Duplicate and Crossing Feature Lines Feature Line Labels Projection Grading How Projection Grading Works Boundary Representation Case Study: Two Intersecting Gradings Case Study: Three Intersecting Gradings Preparing the Footprint Grading to Targets Grading Group Surfaces Using Explode With Grading Objects Using Feature Lines and Projection Grading Together Pipe Networks How the Parts Catalog Works Parts Catalog Management Practices Standardizing Pipes and Structures Problematic Scenarios Local Catalogs and a New Part Local Catalogs and a Modified Part Part Catalogs on Different Networks Drawing Shared Between Two Companies Creating User-Defined Optional Properties Assign Optional Properties to a Part Size Parts Lists Backup Part Catalog Parts List Rules Pipe and Structure Rules Renaming Part Size Name Pipe Network Design Networks in Profile and Section Views Managing Pipe Data Locating Pipe Network Parts Pipe Networks that Traverse Multiple Surfaces Renaming Pipe Network Parts Network Labeling Strategies Spanning Pipes Labeling Pipe External References Digging It: Display Flow Capacity with Manning Equation Manning Equation Writing the Flow Capacity Expression Index

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