Editing Alignments
on December 11, 2017
Of course, nobody gets it right the first time. In fact, as a general rule, you’ll find yourself laying things out about 10 percent of the time and spending the remaining 90 percent making edits. That’s totally OK; that’s really the way Civil 3D was designed to be used. In fact, it’s highly recommended that you do a rough layout of the basic design elements at the beginning of a project, and then spend the rest of the time adjusting, refining, and improving that initial layout until it’s the way it needs to be. This is also a great approach because it matches up with the general nature of land development designs, which typically change frequently throughout the life of the project.
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