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Creating and Editing Profiles
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Be sure to set the profile settings before creating profiles. Many of the profile
settings, like layers, are stored with the profile and cannot be changed after the
profile is created.
Creating a Complete Profile
You can use the Full Profile command to create a profile that includes a datum
(base) line, datum elevation, existing ground, existing ground labels, and grid
base. If you sampled left and right of the centerline when you sampled the
existing ground, then you can also create profiles of these alignments.
NOTE
To display multiple surfaces on the profile, you must enable the use of
multiple surfaces and you must sample multiple surface data. You can then
use the Full Profile command for the first surface. To display any additional
subsurfaces, use the Surface Profile command.
To create a complete profile
1 Create a surface, if you haven't done so already.
2 Create a horizontal alignment, if you haven't done so already.
3 Using the Profile Settings commands on the Profiles menu, configure the profile
settings, if you haven't done so already.
For more information, see Changing the Profile Settings in this chapter.
4 Using the Sample From Surface, the Sample From File, Sample From Sections, or
the Edit Vertical Alignment commands, sample an existing ground surface.
5 From the Profiles menu, choose Create Profile ä Full Profile to display the
Profile Generator dialog box.
The Full Profile command creates a profile that includes a datum line, datum
elevation, existing ground, existing ground text, and grid base. If you sampled