About the Plan Production Tools

Use AutoCAD Civil 3D plan production tools to quickly create construction documents from drawings.

You can create plan/profile, plan(s)-only, profile(s)-only, and section sheets. The workflow is different for each. Your drawing must contain certain data before you can use the plan production tools. In addition, you must use a template that is configured for the type of sheet you are creating. The prerequisites are slightly different depending on the type of sheets you want to create.

Sheet type Prerequisites for using plan production tools
Plan(s) Only
  • The current drawing must contain an alignment.
  • You must be able to access a template that contains a viewport with a Viewport Type defined as Plan, such as the Civil 3D (Imperial) Plan Only.dwt or the Civil 3D (Imperial) Plan over Plan.dwt template located in the Template\Plan Production folder.
Profile(s) Only
  • The current drawing must contain an alignment and a profile.
  • You must be able to access a template that contains a viewport with a Viewport Type defined as Profile, such as the Civil 3D (Imperial) Profile Only.dwt or the Civil 3D (Imperial) Profile over Profile.dwt template located in the Template\Plan Production folder.
Plan and Profile
  • The current drawing must contain an alignment and a profile.
  • You must be able to access a template that contains a viewport with a Viewport Type defined as Plan, and a viewport with a Viewport Type defined as Profile, such as the Civil 3D (Imperial) Plan and Profile.dwt template located in the Template\Plan Production folder.

Section

  • The current drawing must contain an alignment, sample lines, and cross sections.
  • You must be able to access a template that contains a viewport with a Viewport Type defined as Section, such as the Civil 3D (Imperial) Section.dwt template located in the Template\Plan Production folder.

For information on recommended workflows when working with plan production tools, see Plan Production Tools Workflow.

Plan Production Tutorial

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