Fillet is Not Working? (4 Simple solutions!)

As one of the most commonly used commands in AutoCAD, Fillet is essential and we cannot imagine working without using it! However, sometimes no matter how hard we are trying Fillet just won’t connect those two polylines (or line and polyline). Now we are going to look at most common problems that interfere with command’s … Read more

Excel formulas are not working (8 Common Mistakes and Solutions)

8 common mistakes when using excel formulas

The biggest nightmare that we as professionals who use Microsoft Excel may have is not to be able to use Formulas in our spreadsheets. We have already discussed why Excel Formulas are not working, not updating & calculating or showing formula instead of the result. Today we will look at why a Formula is not … Read more

Excel Formulas are not working, not updating & calculating (Quick and Easy fixes!)

Excel formulas not updating

When we talk about Microsoft Excel the first things that come to mind are Excel’s formulas and functions. Can you imagine a case when formulas stop working? Well if you are here maybe you have asked questions like: Why formula is not updating its value automatically? Is my Excel or PC broken? How to make … Read more

Dot Leader having gap? ( 3 Quick solutions)

Your leader that uses Dot is having a gap between the line and the actual dot? Yes, it was connected before I was wondering the same thing. The problem is the actual “Dot”, it is block in AutoCAD. Usually, there is a small dash in it, and if someone deletes that dash we see a … Read more

Selecting Block in AutoCAD Having too Many Grip Points!

All of the sudden when I select block I can see all the grips within the actual block, not only one (or several if it is a dynamic block). Do you have the same problem? If yes, don’t worry! We are going to explain how to bring back the old behavior of AutoCAD! Selecting block having … Read more

Hold Down Shift to Deselect is not working in AutoCAD! (Quick 3-step solution!)

If you are using AutoCAD or AutoCAD Civil 3D, and you have Raster Design, it is possible that this “glitch” would happen to you! Hold down the Shift key to deselect, and it does not work—Command: 1 image(s) found. That behavior is normal if in Raster Design Shift + Left click option is turned On. … Read more

AutoCAD Points or Civil 3D COGO Points (What’s new?)

Points are essential objects for Engineers, Land Surveyors and drafters as they represent the coordinates of real objects in the CAD world. AutoCAD gives us this point functionality with its Point objects, however, if we use Civil 3d we will be working with Coordinate Geometry (COGOpoints. Cogo points are very different than AutoCAD Point nodes, let’s see why!

AutoCAD point

To extract information from point objects in the file, we can use DataExtraction .

To modify the look of our points we can enter in point style menu by typing DDPTYPE at the command line.

A window will pop up called Point Style, where we can find AutoCAD’s point style suggestions. We can also change the point size, the two options for changing the size are – Set Size Relative to Screen and Set Size in Absolute Units. The names are pretty self-explanatory – if we need points to show up in our drawing with a specific size we can use the Absolute units option. If we are not sure about the scale of the drawing we can use the Relative size.

If we need to place multiple points along an object we can use Measure or Divide commands – This is a really easy way to find coordinates of an object.

The main problem with AutoCAD Point objects is that we can’t add any additional information to them. I’ve seen countless times AutoCAD Point and Text object right next to it. Yes, this may do the trick, but we don’t want to waste much time typing some stuff that we can’t extract later on.
Yes we can create a block with attributes that will have some extractable information, however, if we can use Civil 3D and Coordinate Geometry (COGOpoints we should do so, here is why:

Coordinate Geometry (COGO) points

Cogo Point is a more advanced point – it is a part of the AutoCAD Civil 3D package. Every Cogo Point has its unique number and name. We define points with Description that can contain a wide variety of information.

Cogo Points can be created in different ways:

Manual points or by reference – interpolate, intersect, measure, divide, and so on. To do that we have to click on Create Points command located on the Home tab, then choose one of the following:

Create Point – Miscellaneous, Create Point – Intersections, Create Point – Slope, Create Point – Interpolate

We can also create points from Civil 3D objects – like Alignments, Surfaces, and Corridors. This can be done again by clicking on the Create points command and expanding one of the following menus:

Create Point -Alignment, Create Point -Surface, Create COGO Point from Corridor

There is an option to convert AutoCAD or Land Desktop points to Cogo Points.

We can arrange our Cogo Points in Point groups so they will be easier to manipulate.

Before creating our Cogo points we can pre-set a lot of settings by hitting on Point Creation Tools. A window called Create Points will pop up. We will see Default Layer, Point Creation, Default Styles, Default Name format, and Point Identity tabs that can be expanded.

  • The default Layer tab is for setting a layer for our new points.
  • Under Points Creation, we can set the position properties of the points along with default elevations and descriptions.
  • Default Styles is used for choosing a Point and Label styles
  • Under Default Name Format we set the counter style and increase for our Points and Point groups
  • The Point Identity tab is mostly used for setting the next Point number

Cogo Point creation tools

Conclusion

In conclusion, I’d like to say that it is really important to understand Coordinate Geometry (COGO) points and start using them because they give us so many more options. They are simple and easy to Create and Use.  The only downside is that they are “big” and heavy objects and if we have lots of them in our drawings AutoCAD Civil 3d can start working slower even on good working stations, so be wise when using them.

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