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Chapter 4 Working with Cross Sections
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Using the Template Path Edit Box
Use the Template Path dialog box to choose a folder in which to save templates
and subassemblies.
WARNING!
Do not use this option to select a path if you selected the User Preference
Cross Section Templates root path check box in the Template Path dialog
box. If you selected the User Preference Cross Section Templates root
path check box, then you can type the folder name (to be located or
created in that Root Path) directly into the Path field of the Template Path
dialog box.
To choose a folder in which to save templates and subassemblies
1 Click Browse from the Template Path dialog box.
2 Choose a drive from the Drive list.
3 Choose a folder from the list to the right of the dialog box:
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Double-click the \ symbol to go up to the root folder of the drive.
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Double-click the .. to go up one folder level from the current folder.
4 Click OK after you have selected the drive.
Using Point Codes and Material Tables
The Material Table is a table of surface material names for use in conjunction
with the Define Template, Edit Template, Define Subassembly, or Edit
Subassembly commands. Material names are used when creating template
surface volume reports.
You can predefine this table using the Edit Material Table command. If you are
using a command that requires a Material Table, then the command
automatically prompts you to select a material name. If a table does not exist,
then you are given the option of creating a Material Table.
You can create a library of tables based on any specifications. For example, you
can create Material Tables for different asphalt types, gravel types or structure
types such as curbs. Within each table, you can create entries for different
materials available for that material type. Each material table is stored in the