Managing point file layers

The Point files tab in the Layer manager screen lists the CSV, TXT and job files in the current project folder.

Use the Point files tab to link CSV, TXT or job files so that you have access to the points in those files without importing the points into the job. This is especially useful when using a file containing control points.

When using points from linked files, make sure that they use the same coordinate system as the job that they are being brought into. The coordinate order (northing and easting ordinates) in the comma delimited file must be the same as the setting in the Coordinate order field in the Units screen. Make sure the data in the file is in the format: Point name, First ordinate (Northing or Easting), Second ordinate (Northing or Easting), Elevation, Point code.

You can use points from a linked file to:

  • stake out without having the design points in the job
  • enter values into Point name fields, such as for Cogo functions
  • navigate to control or check shots from previous surveys

You cannot use lines, arcs or polylines in a linked job.

You can link multiple files. When the point does not exist in the current job, but does exist in multiple linked files, the point in the first linked file is used. If multiple points of the same name exist in a linked job, the search rules work within that job to find the best point.

Linked points from a CSV file are shown in the Map and Video screen as a blue comma ( , ). Linked points from another job are shown using their original point symbol, but are colored blue. Once you select a linked point and use it for a software function, the linked point is copied into the current job, and is shown as a "c" in the map.

To automatically update the data shown in the Map or Video screen as you make changes in the Layer manager, tap the Auto update softkey. A check mark on the Auto update softkey indicates Auto update is enabled.

Changes made when Auto update is enabled are retained when you exit the Layer manager using either the Accept or Esc key.