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Associate a parcel with a site - AutoCAD Civil 3D Tutorial
From the course: Cert Prep Autodesk Certified Professional: Civil 3D for Infrastructure Design
Associate a parcel with a site
- [Instructor] We learned earlier about how the interaction between parcel segments results in the creation of parcels. There's another part to the story, let's take a look. In the drawing in front of you, I've got four parcel segments and they're intersecting and they're forming a closed shape, but you'll notice there's no parcel label in the middle, what's going on? Well, the reason why they aren't forming a parcel is because they are in different sites. The blue parcel segments are in site two and the magenta one is in site one. And if I look over here in prospector, you'll see the site's node and that there in fact exists a site one and site two. So what is a site? A site is actually a container that dictates that everything within that container is allowed to interact with everything else in that container. And we use multiple sites to actually separate objects and to prevent that interaction from taking place, in…
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About automatic parcel creation2m 58s
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Create a parcel from drawing objects7m 49s
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Create a parcel by layout3m 37s
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Create a parcel by subdividing7m 40s
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Associate a parcel with a site2m 27s
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About parcel labels2m 12s
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Create parcel labels5m 15s
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Define parcel styles3m 20s
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Create a parcel table4m 23s
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Convert a label to a tag3m 49s
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Rename and renumber parcels4m 17s
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Delete a parcel2m 11s
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