By Published On: December 15th, 2025Categories: Latest News, Stringer Topo

The latest update to Stringer Topo enhances the Survey Defaults form by including export and import options to share between drawings/computers in your organisation.

What does the Survey Defaults form do?

The Survey Defaults form provides you with a centralised location for key settings controls: coordinate systems, point styles, code sets, survey line settings and default point group.

Once set, this establishes your drawing setup for input and output behaviour.

The Addition of Import and Export: Quick Settings Exchange

The dedicated Import and Export tools in the Survey Defaults form provides a simple method for exchanging your key settings (Point Code Set, Survey String Settings and Point Groups) between drawings via a single file (.strx).

In the past, sharing these key settings files across the organisation meant manually copying and pasting files between computers, and there was no way to inherit these for in-progress drawings.

To share the Stringer settings, all you need to do is:

  • Open a drawing containing the Sringer Settings you have established and wish to share
  • Open Survey Defaults and click on Export
  • Place the output file on your network or otherwise share it with a colleague in a drawing or on a different computer that doesn’t include the preferred settings
  • In the receiving drawing, open the Survey Defaults form, click on Import Settings and select the created .strx file.

The point groups, point code sets and survey string settings files will be copied across to the receiving drawing, ready to be set as default and used.

Turning the Settings from Local to Global

These settings are added only to your current drawing. To set these as the defaults for all future drawings on your computer, you need to:

  • Start the Point Code Sets command and click the button Set as Global
  • Start the Survey String Settings command and click the button Set as Global
  • Start the Point Groups command and click the button Set as Global

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