![]() whether you start with lat/longs or northing/easting, whether your point list is. By uploading, you will reveal your points, I.e. To get the points to be consistent with Google Earth, you must disclose more info or upload your list, or partial 10% list, of the points you wish to insert. Likewise, why would you use a script to insert a list of points when Map 3D has a built in function to do it for you? You wouldn't use a script that I wrote, or anyone else wrote to draw a circle, would you? I think you'd rather use the built in circle command. If you still want to use blocks and not points, it still can be done of course without using a scrip because Map 3D will insert the blocks for you, it's just simpler to insert points especially when you don't need to label the blocks. I can only think of two reasons you would use blocks: if you need to use the block attributes for labels or if you need to perform data extraction on the blocks once they're inserted. ![]() You should simply insert points to represent points, not blocks. You are using Map 3D (or Civil 3D) and you are inserting blocks which represent 3,000+ points. Also your drawing should display 6 decimals for meters-you attached images only show 4 and you need to fix that. Cad locations looks like it is due to not enough decimal places when you enter the lat/longs. The difference between Google Earth locations vs.
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