Bentley Substation - 3D Modelling Issues Help Needed

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Users are seeking assistance with 3D modeling issues in Bentley Substation, specifically related to extruding from 2D AutoCAD drawings into 3D. There is a request for additional information to facilitate better responses and solutions. The discussion highlights a lack of immediate feedback from the community. Contributors are encouraged to share their experiences or findings related to this software. Overall, the thread emphasizes the need for expert guidance on this technical challenge.
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Hi All,

May I know anyone from here have experience in using Bentley Substation?I've encountered some 3D Modelling issues where I need to extrude from 2D Autocad drawing(as an attachment) into 3D.Any help is greatly appreciated.Thank you.
 
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