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    Default Incorruptible terrain boundaries (or the ability to reapply boundaries)

    Summary: Terrain models often 'escape' their boundaries as you work on a model. I wish terrain model boundaries were more inescapable; alternatively I wish for the ability to 'reapply' boundaries without deleting them all and starting over.

    Description: Terrain models often 'escape' their boundaries as you work on a model. I wish terrain model boundaries were more inescapable; alternatively I wish for the ability to 'reapply' boundaries without deleting them all and starting over.

    Product and Feature: AutoCAD Civil 3D - Surface Modeling

    Submitted By: Randy Benson on 04/20/2013


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    Default Re: Incorruptible terrain boundaries (or the ability to reapply boundaries)

    To update a boundary I locate it in the Surface Properties, Definition tab and move it to the bottom of the list. Alternately I have separate layers for outer, show, and hide boundaries. That way I can just remove them from the surface definition through Prospector and access them using layerisolate to add them back into the surface. Now having a mechanism to sort the definition by type in addition to process order would be more useful to me.

    --Tom

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    Exclamation Re: Incorruptible terrain boundaries (or the ability to reapply boundaries)

    Surface Properties Dialog Box: Ability to 'pin' surface edit operations to beginning, end of 'edit o

    Summary: Terrain models often 'escape' their boundaries as you work on a model because later edits push the boundary definitions up from the bottom of the list. This requires the draftsman to manually move the boundaries to the bottom of the list. You should be able to 'pin' operations to the top and bottom of the list so they are always processed first or last.

    Description: Terrain models often 'escape' their boundaries as you work on a model because later edits push the boundary definitions up from the bottom of the list. This requires the draftsman to repeatedly move the 'add boundaries' operations to the bottom of the list manually.

    Likewise, due to the limited 'move' options for operations, it would be nice to pin all 'Import Point File' operations to the beginning of the list.


    Product and Feature: AutoCAD Civil 3D - Surface Modeling

    Submitted By: Randy Benson on 04/20/2013


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    Exclamation Re: Incorruptible terrain boundaries (or the ability to reapply boundaries)

    Surface Properties Dialog Box, Definition Tab: Ability to 'pin' surface edit operations to beginning

    Summary: Terrain models often 'escape' their boundaries as you work on a model because later edits push the boundary definitions up from the bottom of the list. This requires the draftsman to manually move the boundaries to the bottom of the list.
    We should be able to 'pin' operations to the top and bottom of the list so they are always processed first or last.

    Description: Terrain models often 'escape' their boundaries as you work on a model because later edits push the boundary definitions up from the bottom of the list. This requires the draftsman to repeatedly move the 'add boundaries' operations to the bottom of the list manually.

    Likewise, due to the limited 'move' options for operations, it would be nice to pin all 'Import Point File' operations to the beginning of the list.


    Product and Feature: AutoCAD Civil 3D - Surface Modeling

    Submitted By: Randy Benson on 04/20/2013


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    Exclamation Re: Incorruptible terrain boundaries (or the ability to reapply boundaries)

    Surface Properties Dialog Box, Definition Tab: Ability to 'pin' surface edit operations to beginning

    Summary: Terrain models often 'escape' their boundaries as you work on a model because later edits push the boundary definitions up from the bottom of the list. This requires the draftsman to manually move the boundaries to the bottom of the list.
    We should be able to 'pin' operations to the top and bottom of the list so they are always processed first or last.

    Description: Terrain models often 'escape' their boundaries as you work on a model because later edits push the boundary definitions up from the bottom of the list. This requires the draftsman to repeatedly move the 'add boundaries' operations to the bottom of the list manually.

    Likewise, due to the limited 'move' options for operations, it would be nice to pin all 'Import Point File' operations to the beginning of the list.


    Product and Feature: AutoCAD Civil 3D - Surface Modeling

    Submitted By: Randy Benson on 04/20/2013


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    Exclamation Re: Incorruptible terrain boundaries (or the ability to reapply boundaries)

    Surface Properties Dialog Box, Definition Tab: Ability to 'pin' surface edit operations to beginning

    Summary: Terrain models often 'escape' their boundaries as you work on a model because later edits push the boundary definitions up from the bottom of the list. This requires the draftsman to manually move the boundaries to the bottom of the list.
    We should be able to 'pin' operations to the top and bottom of the list so they are always processed first or last.

    Description: Terrain models often 'escape' their boundaries as you work on a model because later edits push the boundary definitions up from the bottom of the list. This requires the draftsman to repeatedly move the 'add boundaries' operations to the bottom of the list manually.

    Likewise, due to the limited 'move' options for operations, it would be nice to pin all 'Import Point File' operations to the beginning of the list.


    Product and Feature: AutoCAD Civil 3D - Surface Modeling

    Submitted By: Randy Benson on 04/20/2013


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    Exclamation Re: Incorruptible terrain boundaries (or the ability to reapply boundaries)

    Surface Properties Dialog Box, Definition Tab: 'Pin' surface edit operations to start, end of sequen

    Summary: Terrain models often 'escape' their boundaries as you work on a model because later edits push the boundary definitions up from the bottom of the list. This requires the draftsman to manually move the boundaries to the bottom of the list.
    We should be able to 'pin' operations to the top and bottom of the list so they are always processed first or last.

    Description: Terrain models often 'escape' their boundaries as you work on a model because later edits push the boundary definitions up from the bottom of the list. This requires the draftsman to repeatedly move the 'add boundaries' operations to the bottom of the list manually.

    Likewise, due to the limited 'move' options for operations, it would be nice to pin all 'Import Point File' operations to the beginning of the list.


    Product and Feature: AutoCAD Civil 3D - Surface Modeling

    Submitted By: Randy Benson on 04/20/2013


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    Exclamation Re: Incorruptible terrain boundaries (or the ability to reapply boundaries)

    Surface Properties Dialog Box, Definition Tab: Pin surface edit operations to start, end of sequence

    Summary: Terrain models often 'escape' their boundaries as you work on a model because later edits push the boundary definitions up from the bottom of the list. This requires the draftsman to manually move the boundaries to the bottom of the list.
    We should be able to 'pin' operations to the top and bottom of the list so they are always processed first or last.

    Description: Terrain models often 'escape' their boundaries as you work on a model because later edits push the boundary definitions up from the bottom of the list. This requires the draftsman to repeatedly move the 'add boundaries' operations to the bottom of the list manually.

    Likewise, due to the limited 'move' options for operations, it would be nice to pin all 'Import Point File' operations to the beginning of the list.


    Product and Feature: AutoCAD Civil 3D - Surface Modeling

    Submitted By: Randy Benson on 04/20/2013


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    Exclamation Re: Incorruptible terrain boundaries (or the ability to reapply boundaries)

    Surface Properties Dialog Box, Definition Tab: Pin surface edit operations to start, end of sequence

    Summary: Terrain models often 'escape' their boundaries as you work on a model because later edits push the boundary definitions up from the bottom of the list. This requires the draftsman to manually move the boundaries to the bottom of the list.
    We should be able to 'pin' operations to the top and bottom of the list so they are always processed first or last.

    Description: Terrain models often 'escape' their boundaries as you work on a model because later edits push the boundary definitions up from the bottom of the list. This requires the draftsman to repeatedly move the 'add boundaries' operations to the bottom of the list manually.

    Likewise, due to the limited 'move' options for operations, it would be nice to pin all 'Import Point File' operations to the beginning of the list.
    [2014] ping
    [2015] ping
    [2016] ping
    [2017] ping


    Product and Feature: AutoCAD Civil 3D - Surface Modeling

    Submitted By: randybenson on 04/20/2013


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    Exclamation Re: Incorruptible terrain boundaries (or the ability to reapply boundaries)

    Surface Properties Dialog Box, Definition Tab: Pin surface edit operations to start, end of sequence

    Summary: Terrain models often 'escape' their boundaries as you work on a model because later edits push the boundary definitions up from the bottom of the list. This requires the draftsman to manually move the boundaries to the bottom of the list.
    We should be able to 'pin' operations to the top and bottom of the list so they are always processed first or last.

    Description: Terrain models often 'escape' their boundaries as you work on a model because later edits push the boundary definitions up from the bottom of the list. This requires the draftsman to repeatedly move the 'add boundaries' operations to the bottom of the list manually.

    Likewise, due to the limited 'move' options for operations, it would be nice to pin all 'Import Point File' operations to the beginning of the list.
    [2014] ping
    [2015] ping
    [2016] ping
    [2017] ping


    Product and Feature: AutoCAD Civil 3D - Surface Modeling

    Submitted By: randybenson on 04/20/2013


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