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Transcript
00:03
working with data files and info drainage is very easy.
00:07
You can access files from your Windows file explorer
00:09
application or open them directly within info drainage.
00:14
These videos can either be watched in consecutive order individually or in groups.
00:21
If you view them in consecutive order,
00:23
save the info drainage dot I D D X.
00:26
File at the end of each exercise and it will provide the starting point
00:30
for the next exercise.
00:33
If you watch them individually then open the file shown in
00:36
the title bar at the top of the info drainage interface.
00:40
The dot I did X. Files can be found in the data folder.
00:45
This folder also contains a variety of other file types
00:48
including Autocad and Excel
00:51
which will be imported into info drainage throughout the exercises
00:56
info drainage is very flexible
00:58
in that it works with many different file types
01:00
that you will find in mainstream civil engineering software.
01:05
These specific files are the ones you will work with
01:07
as you follow along with the video tutorials performing the exercises
01:13
as you are working with the exercise files,
01:15
you can save your work under the save work here folder.
01:19
Note that you may have a different version of the software
01:22
so your interface may appear slightly different from what you see in the videos.
01:28
Also be aware that some of the exercises require the full version of the
01:32
software and may not be accessible if
01:35
you are using the standard or essentials version
Video transcript
00:03
working with data files and info drainage is very easy.
00:07
You can access files from your Windows file explorer
00:09
application or open them directly within info drainage.
00:14
These videos can either be watched in consecutive order individually or in groups.
00:21
If you view them in consecutive order,
00:23
save the info drainage dot I D D X.
00:26
File at the end of each exercise and it will provide the starting point
00:30
for the next exercise.
00:33
If you watch them individually then open the file shown in
00:36
the title bar at the top of the info drainage interface.
00:40
The dot I did X. Files can be found in the data folder.
00:45
This folder also contains a variety of other file types
00:48
including Autocad and Excel
00:51
which will be imported into info drainage throughout the exercises
00:56
info drainage is very flexible
00:58
in that it works with many different file types
01:00
that you will find in mainstream civil engineering software.
01:05
These specific files are the ones you will work with
01:07
as you follow along with the video tutorials performing the exercises
01:13
as you are working with the exercise files,
01:15
you can save your work under the save work here folder.
01:19
Note that you may have a different version of the software
01:22
so your interface may appear slightly different from what you see in the videos.
01:28
Also be aware that some of the exercises require the full version of the
01:32
software and may not be accessible if
01:35
you are using the standard or essentials version
Working with data files in InfoDrainage is very easy. You can access files from your Windows File Explorer application or open them directly within InfoDrainage.
These videos can either be watched in consecutive order, individually, or in groups.
Be aware that some of the exercises require the full version of the software and may not be accessible if you are using the Standard or Essentials version.
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