![]() The layers in the TSC3 software are in three states: Off, On and Active. We create points (AutoCAD points, not cogo points) we we need setout points. Using DXF files is the way to go for setouts, as you have a complete map of the data as background. I haven't used a dxf file since the mid wrote: DXF are probably the worst possible way I can think of to do something like that. Why do you need lines on the collector? Export the points or alignments and work from them. It appears to me you should just be uploadin a point file or alignment file or some combination thereof into your TSC2. My second question is how to use the Trimble Link in AutoCAD C3D. ![]() Then when I import it into AutoCAD C3D, then all those shots I took on those lines will show up on the map where they were out in the field. Then when I am out in the field, take shots along those lines using (distance from the line and distance on the line) with the controller. ![]() And then I want to be able to draw lines on the map in Autocad and export them to the controller. What I was hoping to do was have a map here in my office probably with some sort of control point so its based off af a known point out in the field. ![]()
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