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all right so this is a quick demonstration to show you how to control the visibility of your points by using point groups and so weamp;#39;re gonna open up a drawing off the hard drive and so this comes pre-loaded with autocad civil3d so just go ahead and click on open once you get to your open dialog box go to your C Drive and then come down to Program Files then go to Autodesk and then AutoCAD 2016 and then to see 3d and then to help civil tutorials and then drawings and in here youamp;#39;ll find a drawing called points to button find that and then open it up and hereamp;#39;s that location again if you happen to miss it and then if youamp;#39;re running different version of AutoCAD you could always just search for the drawing points - - on your hard drive and then open it up from whatever location happens to be in so once we get it open its gonna say itamp;#39;s going to open read-only and thatamp;#39;s fine so we just hit yes and weamp;#39;re going to zoom into the upper le