![]() There are a lot of applications right now who have the LandXML import/export supported.Īnd lots of them are Autodesk based. Check with the Measure inquiry tools if the objects are converted correctly.See the results (the imported objects) in your drawing window and in Toolspace,the Prospector tab.Choose the objects to import, accept or change the import settings and click OK.Select the earlier exported LandXML file and click OK.Go to Ribbon, Insert tab and click LandXML.Check if the Drawing Settings are in Metric units repeating step 2 to 4.Now open a new drawing (template) with Metric units.Choose a apropriate file name and click OK.Choose the latest LandXML version 1.2 and select the Civil 3D objects to export.Go back to Toolspace, Prospector tab and right-click on the active drawing and select Export to LandXML.Check if the Drawing Settings are in Imperial units (Feet).Right-click on the active drawing and select Edit Drawing Settings.Go to Toolspace, Settings tab, and select the Active Drawing.Open the (or a) drawing with Imperial units. ![]() ![]() Launched January 2000, is committed to providing an non-proprietary data standard ( LandXML), driven by an industry consortium of partners. Some characteristics of LandXML in short: Of course this exercise can be reversed to convert from Metric units to Imperial units.įor this exercise I use the LandXML (version 1.2) Import and Export Tool. This post is about the conversion of Civil 3D objects from Imperial units to Metric units. Converting Civil 3D objects from Imperial to Metric (and vice versa) ![]()
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