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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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!style="text-align:left"|1. Clip raster to high 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"|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 to create new elevation dataset
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The ''Interpolate Priority Rasters'' tool, allows for multiple rasters to be used when interpolating onto a grid. To do so, follow these steps:
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!style="text-align:left"|1. Use the ''Interpolate Priority Rasters'' tool to interpolate raster data onto the desired grid.
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:# In the [[Interpolate Priority Rasters Tool|''Interpolate Priority Rasters'']] dialog, select the grid to interpolate onto.
:# Select the order of priority for the rasters that will be used for interpolation. The order determines which raster the program will look at first to interpolate data onto the grid.
:# Run the '''Interpolate Priority Rasters tool'''.
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!style="text-align:left"|2. Review the data on the mesh.
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:# Turn off all rasters.
:# Turn on the desired grid.
:# Adjust the '''Display Options''' [[File:Display Options Macro.svg|16px]].
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!style="text-align:left"|1. Select the desired dataset
:# While in the [[''Mesh'']] module, select ''Data''|'''Map elevation...''' to open the ''Select Dataset'' dialog.
:# Select the newly created dataset.
:# Adjust the display as desired to review the change.
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!style="text-align:left"|2. Set value for unassigned nodes.
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Depending on the rasters used, it's possible that some mesh nodes didn't get assigned elevation values. To assign them values, follow these steps:
:# Convert the grid to 2D scatter points ??(If it's not already a collection of 2D scatter points).
:# Select all desired scatter points

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