To transfer your Net Deed Plotter account to a new computer, you would typically follow these steps:
Install Net Deed Plotter: Download and install the Net Deed Plotter software on your new computer. You can usually find the installation files from the official website or your original order confirmation email.
Transfer License: Depending on the software's licensing terms, you may need to deactivate the license on your old computer before activating it on the new one. Check the software's documentation or contact their support if unsure how to do this.
Transfer Data Files: Copy any project or plotter files from the old computer to the new one. You can use an external drive, cloud storage, or a direct network connection for this transfer.
Activate Software: Once installed, you may need to enter your license key or log into your account to activate the software on the new computer.
Make sure to consult the official support or documentation for any specific steps or requirements related to their software version and license agreement.
I got my copy through Johnson Mapping software- I need to get additional licenses for my people- can I get those for the $100 fee?
Answer by
Swati Dubey
Unfortunately, the answer to the question is no. The $100 fee is only applicable to the initial purchase of the software. Additional licenses must be purchased separately.
I am trying to create an easement in Net Deed Plotter Version 5.42. I don't understand how to calculate a baseline for the easement. Please help!
Answer by
Stephen Prastman
I've searched the web and the only that I found is the official user guide that you can use to learn how to operate the software including the baseline and easement info.
To transfer your Net Deed Plotter account to a new computer, you would typically follow these steps:
Install Net Deed Plotter: Download and install the Net Deed Plotter software on your new computer. You can usually find the installation files from the official website or your original order confirmation email.
Transfer License: Depending on the software's licensing terms, you may need to deactivate the license on your old computer before activating it on the new one. Check the software's documentation or contact their support if unsure how to do this.
Transfer Data Files: Copy any project or plotter files from the old computer to the new one. You can use an external drive, cloud storage, or a direct network connection for this transfer.
Activate Software: Once installed, you may need to enter your license key or log into your account to activate the software on the new computer.
Make sure to consult the official support or documentation for any specific steps or requirements related to their software version and license agreement.
I got my copy through Johnson Mapping software- I need to get additional licenses for my people- can I get those for the $100 fee?
Unfortunately, the answer to the question is no. The $100 fee is only applicable to the initial purchase of the software. Additional licenses must be purchased separately.
You can get some advice from the official website or look through the program manual.
I am trying to create an easement in Net Deed Plotter Version 5.42. I don't understand how to calculate a baseline for the easement. Please help!
I've searched the web and the only that I found is the official user guide that you can use to learn how to operate the software including the baseline and easement info.
Download the following PDF file and then you can browse through the available topics to learn about it: http://www.deedplotter.com/download/netdpmanual4thprinting.pdf
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