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GeoWizard Tutorial Series

This tutorial series introduces GeoWizard step by step, from setting up your coordinate environment to transforming drawings and working with spatial data directly inside your CAD software. You will learn how to define coordinate systems, apply accurate datum transformations and import survey coordinate files with confidence.

The series also explores advanced workflows such as managing vertical and epoch-based coordinates, inserting georeferenced imagery and working with regional coordinate profiles. By the end, you’ll be able to maintain spatial accuracy throughout your projects and use GeoWizard efficiently as part of your everyday design and drafting workflow.

GeoWizard FAQ

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GeoWizard supports a wide range of projected and geographic coordinate systems used internationally. Country Profiles group commonly used systems for different regions, helping you select the correct spatial references for your projects. You can also work with custom or less common systems where appropriate transformation data is available.

GeoWizard can transform existing geometry already in your drawing as well as newly imported data. This allows legacy designs or survey information to be aligned with modern coordinate systems without redrawing or re-importing from external software.

GeoWizard uses official grid-based transformation models where available and performs transformations within the correct geodetic context. This helps preserve positional accuracy when moving between datums and coordinate reference systems.

Yes. GeoWizard supports workflows where vertical reference systems must be considered, helping maintain consistent elevation data between survey inputs and design models. Where appropriate models are available, height values can be managed in the correct vertical context.

Some modern coordinate systems are tied to a specific reference epoch because positions can change slightly over time due to tectonic motion. GeoWizard supports workflows where coordinate epochs need to be considered, helping ensure that spatial data captured at different times remains consistent when used together.

GeoWizard can import common ASCII coordinate files such as CSV and TXT. Users define the coordinate system of the source data and map columns to coordinate fields, allowing survey point lists and linework to be converted directly into CAD objects in model space.

Supported template styles include:

CSV Templates

  • PNEZD (PointID, Northing, Easting, Elevation, Description)
  • PENZD (PointID, Easting, Northing, Elevation, Description)
  • ENZ (Easting, Northing, Elevation)
  • NEZ (Northing, Easting, Elevation)
  • Latitude, Longitude, Height
  • PointID, Latitude, Longitude
  • FeatureID, Sequence, Easting, Northing, Elevation (for linework)

TXT Templates

  • Space-delimited PNEZD point files
  • Tab-delimited PNEZD or PENZD point files
  • Fixed-width ASCII survey point files
  • Space-delimited geographic coordinate files (Latitude, Longitude, Height)
  • Survey feature string files with point sequence

Column roles such as Point ID, Easting, Northing, Latitude, Longitude, Height, Description and Feature/Sequence can be mapped during import, and templates can be saved for reuse to match your organisation’s standard survey exports.

Yes. Coordinate data can be imported as points or used to generate linework where the source file includes feature or sequence information. This supports workflows such as importing boundaries, breaklines or other surveyed features.

GeoWizard allows you to insert satellite or aerial imagery into your drawing so it aligns with the active coordinate system. The image is placed using real-world coordinates, providing accurate visual context for design and review.

GeoWizard is designed to handle coordinate system management and spatial alignment tasks directly inside CAD. While it does not replace full GIS platforms, it reduces the need to move data in and out of external software for common coordinate transformation and georeferencing workflows.

Yes. GeoWizard includes support for coordinate systems used worldwide through its Country Profiles, making it suitable for projects that involve data from different national or regional standards.

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