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Editing Templates
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4 Pick an insertion point for the template in the drawing.
The Edit Template command inserts the template using the defined finished
ground reference point as the insertion point. The command draws the
template components and displays the subgrade surfaces and datum line on the
template as highlighted, temporary lines.
When the template is inserted, the following prompt is displayed:
Edsrf/SAve/eXit/ASsembly/Display/SRfcon/Redraw <eXit>:
5 Type E for Edsrf to access surface editing commands.
The following prompt is displayed:
Addsrf/Delsurf/Modify/MName/Points/Redraw/Subgrade/eXit <eXit>:
6 Type A for Addsurf to draw an additional template surface. If the surface to add
is symmetrical, draw the left half. If it is asymmetrical, then draw the entire
surface.
The Addsurf option displays the following prompt:
Draw/Move/Select <Select>:
The Draw option is used to draw the new surface definition. The Move option is
used if a polyline exists for the new surface but is in the wrong location. The
Select option is used if a polyline exists for the new surface and is in the correct
location to add it to the template.
7 Type M if the polyline that represents the new surface needs to be moved to the
correct location on the template first.
8 Pick the object in the drawing that you want to move.
The object must be a 2D polyline. Select only the left side of the surface if the
surface is symmetrical.
9 Pick the starting and ending locations as you are prompted to do so.
The starting point should be a point on the template. The ending point is the
point that the starting point will be moved to. Use an AutoCAD OBJECT SNAP
to accurately pick the locations.
Once youve moved the surface, the following prompt is displayed:
Surface type (Sym/Asym):
10 Type S for symmetrical or A for asymmetrical.
Next, you are prompted to press any key to select a material name.
11 Press ENTER to display a Material Table.
12 Pick the appropriate material name from the list or create a new one as needed.
13 If there is no material table in your template folder, then enter a material
surface name at the command prompt, and then press Enter.
The prompt returns to the Edsrf options.
14 Press ENTER to exit the Edsrf options, and then type SA to save your changes.