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Chapter 4 Working with Cross Sections
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drawn on the current layer using the vertical scale factor that is determined by
the horizontal and vertical scale set with Setup commands.
NOTE
If you are going to use the Edit Template command to define template
features such as point codes, transitions or superelevation, you may first
want to set the AutoCAD running object snap to Endpoint to save time. Set
the object snap to endp, then when you are finished, you can set object
snap back to none.
The Edit Template command creates two polylines for each surface; one for the
left side and one for the right side. The command also displays any attached
subassemblies, and although they cannot be edited, you can select different
subassemblies for the current template. To use this command, the template and
its subassemblies must exist in the folder set with the Set Template Path
command.
NOTE
Use the Edit Template command for both symmetrical and asymmetrical
templates. The command does not mirror the edits to a surface from the
left- to right-side. When editing symmetrical templates, remember to edit
both sides of the template if it is to remain symmetrical.
Choosing Which Template Vertex to Edit
Using the Modify options of the Edit Template command, you can move, insert,
or delete template vertices.
To choose which template vertex to edit
1 From the Cross Sections menu, choose Templates รค Edit Template to display
the Template Librarian.