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Here are some more screenshots showing the various point import options and settings. In all cases the DXF files can be imported into any CAD or GIS program which reads DXF (and 99% of them do!):
The screenshot of aclose up of the GIS data is shown above. Below there is a more general view of the list of points.
As you can see below the points can be connected with lines (on any layer you choose).
A grid is useful for locating points and understanding their distances visually:
Of course the layer colors and number of decimal points etc are fully configurable:
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Import list of points from Excel. Screenshots of GIS dialogs and point import options "Many
thanks for writing this software! I'm an architect and had the challange
of modeling a complex space frame made of bars and joints. But our engineer
supplied the coordinates of the vertexes in a large Excel table, of 2,000
rows! Pointor really saved me days of hard work. It works
great and I'll recommend it to my colleagues." |
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