I am using a trial version of Spatial Manger, btw. I am trying determine whether we should spend the extra $150 licensing map 3d, or purchasing 3rd party software. Majority of our GIS needs can be acheived with QGIS.
This is what I tried.
I exported a point using AutoCAD at 0,0 to google earth as a kml file using SPM (Spatial Manger).
Extracted the point's lat & longs
I plugged those coordinates into the "geographiclocation" script, chose the location as my drop marker.
Once prompted to chose the coordinate system.I can't pick CA83-VI-F (California State Plane Zone 6 Feet). Maybe I have to transform the coordinates because Google Earth uses CRS 3897. That's sort of where I am stuck.
I tried to pick a location manually if that's the only way I guess it will work. Thanks for trying.