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Chapter 2 Working with Ponds
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7 Type Yes to create closed contour lines, or No to draw contours that skip the
last segment of the perimeter.
NOTE
If the Pond Contour Settings are set up to create both normal and
highlight contours, then the close contour lines prompt is displayed twice.
Applying Multiple Templates to a Pond
If you want to base the pond slopes on more than one pre-defined pond slope
template, then use the Template  Multiple command.
NOTE
You must draw and define a pond template before using the Pond
Slopes ä By Template command. It is also recommended that you select
the current template before using this command.
To apply multiple templates to a pond
1 From the Grading menu, choose Pond Slopes ä Template  Multiple.
The following prompt is displayed:
Select polyline:
2 Select the pond perimeter from your drawing.
The Pond Name dialog box is displayed.
3 Do one of the following:
n
If you selected an existing pond, click OK to continue the command.
n
If the pond is not already named, then the name field is blank. Type a name
for the pond, and then click OK.
NOTE
If you selected a pond that has already been shaped, then a message is
displayed asking if you want to overwrite the existing pond rim information.
The pond rim information is the data that is created by shaping the pond
(contours, bottom, and slope control lines). You must click OK to continue.
Next, you are prompted to select an offset side.
4 Select a point inside or outside the pond. The following prompt is displayed:
Multiple/Template/Previous/Reset/Attach/all-Vertices/eXit/Next <Next>:
5 Use the Next and/or Previous options to move to the vertex where you want to
start applying the template.