By Published On: February 19th, 2024Categories: Civil Site Design

Released in Civil Site Design V23.10, the Excel Export & Excel Link tools were added to improve the way customers could interact with design elements, outside the software.

Excel Export can export design information from your alignments, strings and models directly to an Excel workbook. This can be useful for reporting and reviewing the design. Excel Link can import a Excel workbook data and assign it back to the design. Where there is a requirement to make bulk edits to cross sections in the Design Data Form, the Excel link can be used to create multiple entries from a single workbook.

In this Driveway Layback playlist we start by demonstrating how, with the application of Design Variations in the Design Data Form, users can use the Linearly Vary function to adjust the kerb template codes, forming a layback shape. This manual process is key to understanding how the Excel Link function is then used to automatically apply the Design Variations in a single command.

We have linked the Excel workbook, referenced in the videos, so users can try this themselves and experiment with the different kerb shape variables and apply the Design Variations to a string. https://downloads.civilsurveysolutions.com/CSD/Documents/Drives.xlsx

Related Posts

  • “Civil Site Design: A Year in Review and a Glimpse into the Future,” recording is now available. We have dived into the transformative developments of the past year and shared some plans for the upcoming version V25.  This session was led by one of our software developers, Andrew Banson, showcased the major enhancements and new […]

  • In conjunction with our partners Civil Survey Solutions, we are excited to announce the following upcoming training courses for our products Civil Site Design and Stringer Topo.  The courses are delivered by our experts and the training team at Civil Survey Solutions. As an Authorised Autodesk Training Center and Application Developer, you can trust that […]

  • Civil Survey Applications recently hosted the ‘Civil Site Design: Council User Training Day’ in Parramatta, NSW. This complimentary technical training workshop was centred on civil engineering and design for local government users, with a focus on practical application of Civil Site Design features. The agenda was designed to deliver direct value to the attendees through […]

  • Since releasing Civil Site Design in the USA in 2007, we have experienced constant growth. A technical distributor, Logis LLC, was appointed in 2015, followed by the establishment of Civil Survey Applications LLC in 2019. Located in Florida, the team of 5 including three civil engineers, is committed to customising the software for the US […]