Import Data From Autodesk Land Desktop Project Dialog Box

Use this dialog box to convert and import data from an Autodesk Land Desktop project into an AutoCAD Civil 3D drawing.

Land Desktop Project Path

Specifies the path of the Autodesk Land Desktop project containing the data that you want to import. Enter a valid path or click to browse to the location. For example, C:\Land Projects 2009.

Project Name

Specifies the name of the project that contains the data you want to import. After the path is specified, select a project in the list.

Alignments Site

Specifies a site for any alignments that are being imported. Select a site from the drop-down list or click to select an object (parcel, alignment, or grading object) contained in the site to which you want to add the new alignments.

Note: The default selection is <None>, which places the alignments in the Alignments (Centerline or Miscellaneous Alignments) collection in Prospector. See About Alignment and Site Interaction for more information.
Parcels Site

Specifies a site for any parcels that are being imported. Select a site from the drop-down list or click to select an object (parcel, alignment, or grading object) contained in the site to which you want to add the new parcels.

Overwrite Existing Data

Specifies whether existing data that already exists in the drawing is overwritten.

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Imports the specified data. Navigate to the desired data and select or clear the check boxes for one or more import options:

  • Description Keys: Imports description keys.
  • Surfaces: Imports surface data.
  • Alignments: Imports alignment data.
  • Profiles: Imports both EG and FG profile data.
  • Parcels: Imports parcel data.
  • Pipe Runs: Imports pipe data.

To iteratively import data, you can use the Apply button and check the messaging information.

For better results, import one data type at a time. To import points from Autodesk Land Desktop, use the Import Point option of the Create Points command and select External Project Point Database as the format type.

For more information about importing Autodesk Land Desktop data, see About Tools for Moving Land Desktop Data into AutoCAD Civil 3D.