![]() What this means is that if you create and/or save a drawing in Civil 3D 2019, you will be able to open it, work with it, and save it in 2018. Drawings created and/or saved in Civil 3D 2019 are backwards compatible, but only with Civil 3D 2018. Happily, 2019 takes us back to the good ol’ days….sort of. Remember back when Civil 3D 2016 drawings could still be opened with 2014 or even 2013? Then 2017 came along, and, as Captain Ramius said, “There will be no going back…” 2018 was the same way. The DWG format and Civil 3D Object format have NOT changed with the 2019 release However, since Civil 3D is still based on AutoCAD, it contains all of the great new features added to AutoCAD 2019, including Drawing Compare and Shared Views!įor more information about One AutoCAD and some of the new features of AutoCAD 2019, you can take a look at our “ Top 3 Things You Need to Know About AutoCAD 2019” blog. So even if you have a subscription to AutoCAD that entitles you to One AutoCAD and all of its great new tools, you do not automatically have access to Civil 3D. The word “AutoCAD” has actually be removed from the name to avoid confusion, leaving it as simply “Civil 3D 2019.” This product was the major exception to this new packaging rule. Well, even though Civil 3D was technically considered an AutoCAD vertical in the past, it is not included in this new package. You may have heard about this new thing called “One AutoCAD” that is a combination of AutoCAD and its verticals into one package in which the verticals are essentially “Toolsets” that are added on to base AutoCAD. Civil 3D is NOT part of the new One AutoCAD Civil 3D 2019 is here! What’s new? What do you need to know? Here’s our top 5 “Need-to-Know” notes! 1.
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