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Chapter 3 Working with Profiles and Vertical Alignments
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To import the finished ground centerline alignment into the drawing
1 From the Profiles menu, choose FG Vertical Alignments ä Import.
The following prompt is displayed:
Label tangents and vertical curves (Yes/No) <Yes>:
2 Type Yes to label the vertical tangents and curves. If you do not want to label
the alignment objects, type No.
The following prompt is displayed:
Delete finished ground profile layer (Yes/No) <Yes>:
3 Type Yes or No:
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Type Yes to delete the old finished ground alignment objects and replace
them with updated objects. This option does not change any of the
information that was used to design the finished ground.
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Type No if you do not want to delete the existing ground alignment objects.
If you select this option, updated objects are inserted into the drawing but
the older objects are not deleted.
Creating COGO Points on the Plan View of the
Centerline Alignment
After you create a profile, you can create COGO points on the plan view of the
alignment by using the Create COGO Points command. These points are
created using the existing ground or finished ground elevations established in
profile view.
NOTE
These COGO points are created using the current point settings (except for
point description settings). To view the points when they are created, you
must select the Insert to Drawing as Created check box on the Create tab of
the Point Settings dialog box. If you also select the option to Use the Current
Point Label Style When Inserting Points on the Insert tab of the Point
Settings dialog box, the current point label style is used to label the points as
they are inserted.
To create COGO points along the plan view of the centerline alignment
1 From the Profiles menu, choose FG Vertical Alignments ä Create COGO Points
to display the Centerline Point Output dialog box.
2 Under Station Range, type the starting and ending station values. The COGO
points are created between these two stations.