How can I export contours to dwg with lables?

How can I export contours to dwg with lables?

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  • What product and version are you using? The processes differ for InRoads, GEOPAK, and MX so it is good to include that product information so we can answer the question in the product you need.

    Also, when you state you want to "export contours" are you wanting to display the contours of the surface with the elevation labels?


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  • Unknown said:
    What product and version are you using?

    A litte bit off topic but it has to be asked:

    How often is this question asked in the "Road and Site Design" forum?  A lot!

    It's one of the reason why me an "InRoads User" is not willing to follow the forums threads anymore.

    Please split

    • InRoads
    • MX
    • Geopack
    • OpenRoads

    Regards

    Frank

    since 1985: GIS, CAD, Engineering (Civil)  Senior Consultant : [Autodesk Civil 3D , Esri ArcGIS, VertiGIS: in previous days : Bentley MS V4 - V8i, GeoGraphics, Bentley Map V8i, InRoads,  HHK Geograf, IBr DAVID] :  Dev: [C, C++, .NET, Java, SQL, FORTRAN, UML]
    [direct quote by: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helmut_Schmidt]: "Wer Kritik übel nimmt, hat etwas zu verbergen"
    Wer Grammatik- und/oder Rechtschreibfehler findet, der darf sie behalten :-)

  • Frank

    When creating a forum Post you can add the product as a Tag, you can also add other relevant information such as product version number and the area the post relates to. This removes the need for analysts to look for this information if the post is vague.



  • A little bit off topic but:

    Unknown said:
    When creating a forum Post you can add the product as a Tag, you can also add other relevant information such as

    Jason,

    I'm aware of the tag's system for Posts and I'm using it. But it is still hard to differ posts between the different "Roads Products" and truly I like to follow InRoads and Open Roads threads but I'm tired in reading every post header, than the post itself to see ohhhhh an MX oder GeoPack Question.

    So it would be easier for all to follow in split forums for each product even the "leagcy products " get obsolete (IMHO)  if OpenRoads reaches a ready state for everyone.

    BTW: Have you ever klicked the "Select Tagss Button" and saw that huge mess of tags.

    Regards

    Frank

    since 1985: GIS, CAD, Engineering (Civil)  Senior Consultant : [Autodesk Civil 3D , Esri ArcGIS, VertiGIS: in previous days : Bentley MS V4 - V8i, GeoGraphics, Bentley Map V8i, InRoads,  HHK Geograf, IBr DAVID] :  Dev: [C, C++, .NET, Java, SQL, FORTRAN, UML]
    [direct quote by: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helmut_Schmidt]: "Wer Kritik übel nimmt, hat etwas zu verbergen"
    Wer Grammatik- und/oder Rechtschreibfehler findet, der darf sie behalten :-)

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  • A little bit off topic but:

    Unknown said:
    When creating a forum Post you can add the product as a Tag, you can also add other relevant information such as

    Jason,

    I'm aware of the tag's system for Posts and I'm using it. But it is still hard to differ posts between the different "Roads Products" and truly I like to follow InRoads and Open Roads threads but I'm tired in reading every post header, than the post itself to see ohhhhh an MX oder GeoPack Question.

    So it would be easier for all to follow in split forums for each product even the "leagcy products " get obsolete (IMHO)  if OpenRoads reaches a ready state for everyone.

    BTW: Have you ever klicked the "Select Tagss Button" and saw that huge mess of tags.

    Regards

    Frank

    since 1985: GIS, CAD, Engineering (Civil)  Senior Consultant : [Autodesk Civil 3D , Esri ArcGIS, VertiGIS: in previous days : Bentley MS V4 - V8i, GeoGraphics, Bentley Map V8i, InRoads,  HHK Geograf, IBr DAVID] :  Dev: [C, C++, .NET, Java, SQL, FORTRAN, UML]
    [direct quote by: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helmut_Schmidt]: "Wer Kritik übel nimmt, hat etwas zu verbergen"
    Wer Grammatik- und/oder Rechtschreibfehler findet, der darf sie behalten :-)

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