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Chapter 4 Working with Cross Sections
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Deleting Template Point Codes from a Template
To delete template point codes
1 From the Cross Sections menu, choose Templates ä Edit Template to display
the Template Librarian.
2 Select the name of the template you want to edit.
3 Click OK.
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 P for Points to access the point code editing options.
The points that are assigned to the template is displayed along with the
following prompt:
Edit point codes (Add/Delete/eXit) <eXit>:
7 Type D for Delete.
The command prompts you to select the point code location to remove. Use
object snaps to accurately select the point on the template.
8 Pick the point code location to remove. The Delete option continues to prompt
for more point code locations.
9 Continue to delete point codes as necessary.
10 Press ENTER to exit the command loop and return to the Edit Point Codes
command prompt.
11 Press ENTER to return to the surface editing options.
12 Press ENTER to exit the surface editing options, and then type SA to save your
changes.
Displaying the Template Shoulder Subassembly
To display the cut or fill shoulder subassembly on the template
1 From the Cross Sections menu, choose Templates ä Edit Template to display
the Template Librarian.
2 Select the name of the template you want to edit.
3 Click OK.
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