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Chapter 1 Using the Grading Commands
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NOTE
If you do not have a current stratum selected, then the command displays
the Select Current Stratum dialog box.
3 Do one of the following to specify the elevation type:
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Select First surface to use the elevations of the first surface of the stratum.
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Select Second surface to use the elevations of the second surface of
the stratum.
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Select Difference to use the elevational difference between the two surfaces.
4 Click OK to continue.
5 Select the points to report using one of the following methods:
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Select each point with your pointing device.
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Type W, press ENTER, and then draw a selection window around the points.
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Type C, press ENTER, and then draw a crossing selection around the points.
6 Press ENTER to complete the selection set.
The Random Points dialog box is displayed, listing the point numbers, northing
and easting coordinates, and the elevation.
7 Report the information using one of the following methods:
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Select Print to File and then specify the file name to which to print the
information.
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Select Print, and then specify the printer port to use.
8 Click OK to exit the dialog box.
Reporting the Elevations of a Range of Points
Based on a Stratum
You can report the elevations of a range of points based on a stratum using the
Modify Point Elevations
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Report By Range command.
To report the elevations of a range of points based on a stratum
1 Select the current stratum. For more information, see Selecting the Current
Stratum in this chapter.
2 From the Grading menu, choose Modify Point Elevations
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Report By Range to
display the Random Point Settings dialog box.
NOTE
If you do not have a current stratum selected, then the command displays
the Select Current Stratum dialog box.
3 Do one of the following to specify the type of elevation:
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Select First surface to use the elevations of the first surface of the stratum.
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Select Second surface to use the elevations of the second surface of the
stratum.
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Select Difference to use the elevational difference between the two surfaces.
4 Click OK to continue.
The following prompt is displayed:
Point numbers: