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Table Of Contents
Contents
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Creating ASCII Output Files of Profile Information 242
Changing the ASCII Output Settings for Outputting Profile Data 244
Formatting for the ASCII Output Files of the Profile Information 245
Creating ASCII Output Files of the Profile Information to Use in Other
Programs 246
Chapter 4 Working with Cross Sections 249
Creating Cross Sections 250
Actions that Affect Cross Section Control 251
Working with the Cross Section Database Files 253
Creating Existing Ground Cross Sections 253
Setting the Current Surface (Cross Sections) 253
Sampling Existing Ground Section Data with and without Multiple
Surfaces 254
Creating a File of Multiple Surfaces for Sampling the Existing Ground
Section Data 255
Sampling the Existing Ground Section Data from One Surface 255
Sampling the Existing Ground Section Data from Multiple Surfaces 258
Changing the Cross Section Sampling Settings 259
Creating the Existing Ground Cross Section Data from a Text File 262
Creating the Existing Ground Cross Section Data from a Text File - ASCII
File Format 263
Editing the Existing Ground Cross Section Data 264
Using Borehole Data to Interpolate the Surfaces for Cross Sections 266
Drawing Templates 270
Drawing Normal and Subgrade - Symmetrical and Asymmetrical
Template Surfaces 271
Drawing a Template Surface - General Procedure 272
Drawing Normal Surfaces for Symmetrical Templates 273
Drawing Subgrade Surfaces for Symmetrical Templates 274
Drawing Normal Surfaces for Asymmetrical Templates 274
Drawing Subgrade Surfaces for Asymmetrical Templates 274
How Subgrade Surfaces Are Controlled 274
Creating and Editing Templates and Subassemblies 275
Setting the Path for Templates and Subassemblies 276
Using the Template Path Edit Box 278
Using Point Codes and Material Tables 278
Defining and Editing a Material Table 279
Template Point Codes 280
Defining a Template Point Code Table 281
Working with Subassemblies 283