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hi there for cad Microsystems Iamp;#39;m Donna Clodfelter and in this video Iamp;#39;d like to share how to import a CSV file as civil3d points so to help us guide this discussion I have as you might expect a CSV file and Iamp;#39;m going to import into civil3d I think itamp;#39;s important to start here since what weamp;#39;re able to do is see how my data is structured if we take a look at this point file weamp;#39;ll see that the first number is the point number the second number I can tell from my coordinate is my anointing value the third number is my easting value the fourth number is my elevation and the final value here is my description so in this case I have what we refer to as a p4 point number in for more than E for easting Z or Z for elevation and D for description so conveniently civil3d has this exact format that will allow me to import it into civil3d so to begin this process what Iamp;#39;m going to do is inside of civil3d switch over to the insert tab and from