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==First Tests==
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!style="text-align:left;"|1. Convert CAD to Map coverage.
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:#Right-click on the CAD dataset in the Project Explorer and select [[SMS:CAD Data#CAD to Map|''Convert'' | '''CAD &rarr; Map''']].
:#Use the options in the [[SMS:Feature_Object_Modification:_All#Clean|''Clean Options'']] dialog.
:#A new [[SMS:Coverages|map coverage]] with converted CAD data will appear in the map module.
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!style="text-align:left;"|2. Convert CAD faces to 2D scatter triangles.
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:#Right-click on the CAD dataset in the Project Explorer and select [[SMS:CAD_Data#CAD_Data_Item_Right-Click_Menus|''Convert'' | '''CAD Faces &rarr; 2D Scatter Triangles''']].
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!style="text-align:left;"|3. Convert CAD points to 2D scatter.
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:#Right-click on the CAD dataset in the Project Explorer and select [[SMS:CAD Data#CAD to Scatter|''Convert'' | '''CAD Points &rarr; 2D Scatter''']].
:#Name the scatter set in the ''New Scatter Set'' dialog.
:#A new [[SMS:Scatter_Module#Scattered_Datasets|scatter set]] with converted CAD data will appear in the scatter module.
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!style="text-align:left;"|1. Import CAD data files.
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{{SMS Import CAD Data Workflow}}
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!style="text-align:left;"|2. Review and edit data.
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:# Check data to see that it shows up in the [[SMS:Project Explorer|Project Explorer]] and any feature objects are in the [[SMS:Graphics Window|Graphics Window]].
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!style="text-align:left;"|3. Convert CAD data.
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{{SMS CAD Conversion Workflow}}
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!style="text-align:left;"|4. Export to  CAD Data.
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:Project data can be converted to CAD data.
:# Right-click on an empty space in the Project Explorer and select '''Convert to CAD'''.
:# Save the CAD data file.
:# CAD data will be loaded into the Project Explorer.
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==Creating Interpolating from Multiple Elevation Sources workflow==
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!style="text-align:left"|1. Import Raster images.
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{{SMS Import Raster Workflow}}
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!style="text-align:left"|2. Blend Raster Resolution
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Interpolating data from multiple elevation sources first requires blending the rasters involved. To do so follow these steps:
:# From the [[SMS:Toolbox|''Toolbox'']], select '''Blend Raster to Edges''' to open the ''Blend Raster to Edges'' dialog.
:# Set the ''Primary raster'' and the ''Secondary raster'' options  with the rasters that are to be blended.
:# Specify the width over which the primary raster's active edges will be blended with the secondary raster.
:# Specify the name of the ''Output raster.'' This will be a separate raster created from the primary and secondary raster.
:# Run the ''Blend Raster to Edges'' tool.
:# Examine the newly created raster.
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Trimming rasters ensures that no part of the raster is above surveyed elevations. To do so, follow these steps:
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:# From the [[SMS:Toolbox|''Toolbox'']], select [[Clip Raster from Elevation Tool|'''Clip Raster from Elevations''']]  to open the ''Clip Raster from Elevations'' dialog.
:# In the [[Clip Raster from Elevation Tool|'''Clip Raster from Elevations''']] dialog, specify the ''Raster to clip'' and the ''Elevation raster''. Specify if the tool should clip elevations above or below the elevation raster.
:# Set the name of the Output raster.
:# Run the ''Clip Raster from Elevations'' tool.
:# Examine the newly created raster.
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!style="text-align:left"|2. Clip raster to Lower resolution
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:# From the [[SMS:Toolbox|''Toolbox'']], select [[Clip Raster from Elevation Tool|'''Clip Raster from Elevations''']]  to open the ''Clip Raster from Elevations'' dialog.
:# In the [[Clip Raster from Elevation Tool|'''Clip Raster from Elevations''']] dialog, specify the ''Raster to clip'' and the ''Elevation raster''. Specify if the tool should clip elevations above or below the elevation raster.
:# Set the name of the Output raster.
:# Run the ''Clip Raster from Elevations'' tool.
:# Examine the newly created raster.
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!style="text-align:left"|4. Interpolate raster elevation to mesh
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