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Defining Pond Slopes
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6 Attach the template to the vertices:
If you want to} Then type}
attach the current template to the
current vertex
Attach
.
apply the current template to more
than one vertex
Multiple
. For more information, see
Applying Multiple Templates to a Pond 
Multiple Option in this chapter.
attach the current template to all of
the pond vertices
Vertices
.
select a different template to use Template
and select the template to use.
remove the pattern data from one or
more vertices
Reset
. For more information, see
Applying Multiple Templates to a Pond 
Reset Option in this chapter.
7 To exit the Multiple Template command, type X at the command prompt.
8 After applying multiple template patterns, use the Shape Pond commands to
create the contours, slope control lines, and the bottom polyline of the pond.
NOTE
Pond benches are not created when you use a pond slope template.
Applying Multiple Templates to a Pond - Multiple
Option
You can use the Multiple option of the Templates  Multiple command to select
multiple vertices to which to apply the selected template.
To apply a slope template to a pond using the Multiple option
1 Follow steps 16 of Applying Multiple Templates to a Pond in this chapter.
When you select the Multiple option, the following prompt is displayed:
Use current template <template_name>? <Yes>:
2 Type Yes to use the current pond template, or No to select a different pond
template from the Import Template dialog box.
After you select a template, you are prompted to select the vertices to which you
want to apply the template.
An arrow appears on the pond perimeter to indicate the current vertex, and the
following prompt is displayed:
eXit/End/Next/Previous <Next>:
3 Select the vertices you want to apply the template to by using the Next or
Previous option. The template is applied to each vertex you move to.
4 When you have finished applying the template to the vertices, type End.
NOTE
If you want to cancel, type
eXit
.