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Creating Vertical Alignment Reports
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To create a station and vertical curve report
1 Change the vertical alignment report settings.
For more information, see Changing the Vertical Alignment Report Settings
in this chapter.
2 Display the Vertical Alignment Editor dialog box in one of the following ways:
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From the Profiles menu, choose FG Vertical Alignments
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Edit.
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From the Profiles menu, choose DT Vertical Alignments
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Edit.
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From the Profiles menu, choose Existing Ground
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Edit Vertical Alignment.
3 Under Reports, click Sta and Crv.
4 Type the station at which you want to begin the report.
5 Type the station at which you want to end the report.
6 Type the output file name or accept the default by pressing ENTER.
The report is created in the current project folder.
Creating a Report of Vertical Alignment Data at
Increments Along the Centerline
You can use the Vertical Alignment Editor to generate a report based on an
entered increment that lists profile information for the range of stations defined
(i.e., EGC, EGL, EGR, and FGC).
To create a vertical curve report
1 Change the vertical alignment report settings.
For more information, see Changing the Vertical Alignment Report Settings
in this chapter.
2 Display the Vertical Alignment Editor dialog box in one of the following ways:
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From the Profiles menu, choose FG Vertical Alignments
ä
Edit.
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From the Profiles menu, choose DT Vertical Alignments
ä
Edit.
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From the Profiles menu, choose Existing Ground
ä
Edit Vertical Alignment.
3 Under Reports, click By Incr.
4 Type the station at which you want to begin the report.
5 Type the station at which you want to end the report.
6 Type the output file name or accept the default by pressing ENTER.
The report is created in the current project folder.