Autodesk Autocad 2004 --land Desktop -civil Design -
He handed the plan back. "Good work, Klein. Send it to the developer. And save that Land Desktop file somewhere safe. That's not just a drawing. That's the answer to a lawsuit."
And she hadn't even spilled her coffee.
It was just AutoCAD 2004. Just Land Desktop. Just civil design. But for one Friday morning, it felt like she had moved the earth itself. Autodesk AutoCAD 2004 --land Desktop -civil Design
The others in the office treated Land Desktop like a necessary evil. They used it to import a point file, draw a few polylines, then export everything back to vanilla AutoCAD to "do the real work." Sarah knew better. She’d spent the summer learning the Terrain Model Explorer, the Contour tools, and the mysterious COGO input system that everyone else feared. He handed the plan back
"Give me an hour," she said, not looking away from the screen. And save that Land Desktop file somewhere safe