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Creating and Editing Profiles
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To remove the profile definition block from a drawing after deleting a profile
1 From the Profiles menu, choose Create Profile ä Undefine Profile.
A prompt similar to the following is displayed:
Delete profile definition block(s) for alignment <202 CL> (Yes/No)
<No>:
2 Type Y, for Yes, to delete the appropriate profile definition block(s).
Making a Profile Current
If you have more than one profile in a project, then use the Set Current Profile
command to set the current profile before using any profile editing, labeling, or
listing commands.
In addition, if you move a profile from its original location, then you must use
the Set Current Profile command to relocate the invisible profile block.
NOTE
When redefining a profiles location, use the Set Current Alignment
command to make sure the correct alignment is current.
To make a profile current
1 From the Profiles menu, choose Set Current Profile.
2 Select a point inside the profile you want to make current:
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this command to set the current profile the selected point can be any point
within the profiles graphic
representation.
The horizontal and vertical alignments
you select also become current.
this command to reset the block after you
move the profile
at the Pick a point inside the profile
prompt, press ENTER.
At the next prompt, select the lower-left
corner of the profile base.
This uses the current alignment name to indicate which profile to use, and
moves the invisible profile data block to the lower-left corner of the profile base.
Moving this block is necessary if the profiles station/elevation data is not
reported correctly.
The profile commands now reference the selected profile.