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OpenUtilities Wiki Update 6 - Overtaking Geometries from a DWG Reference File
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    Update 6 - Overtaking Geometries from a DWG Reference File

    With sisNET CE Update 6 you have 2 options to overtake element geometries directly from a reference DWG file, so you don’t have to snap and insert each element vertex manually:

    • The import of geometries from a DWG reference file can be done via the 'Import graphics' option during creation,
    • as well as via the 'UMLIN' module.
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    • Theo van de Ven Created by Bentley Colleague Theo van de Ven
    • When: Fri, Nov 25 2022 10:14 AM
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