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Outputting and Importing Template Points
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Outputting and Importing Template Points
You can use the commands on the Point Output submenu on the Cross Sections
menu to import existing ground, top surface finished ground, datum points, or
template point codes into the drawing. The points are imported as LDD point
objects on the current layer. The template points are based on the defined
datum or top surface points. Ditch and slope points are also can be imported.
NOTE
If you want to import top or datum surface points, you must first use the
Edit Template command to define these points. If you want to import
custom point codes, you must also place these points on the template with
the Edit Template command.
The following prerequisites must be met before using any of the Point Output
commands:
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Define an alignment
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Sample the existing ground profile from a surface or file
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Define a finished ground centerline
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For the existing ground, generate cross section data using the Existing
Ground
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Sample From Surface, or the Existing Ground
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Sample From File
command on the Cross Sections menu.
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For the finished ground, create a template and apply it to the existing
ground using the Design Control
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Edit Design Control command on the
Cross Sections menu.
Importing the Template Points into a Drawing
Using the Point Output
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Tplate Points To DWG command on the Cross
Sections menu, you can import existing ground, top surface finished ground,
volume datum points, or template point codes into the drawing. The template
points are based on the defined datum or top surface points.
The point codes can be any custom point codes you set on the template with
the Edit Template command, or they can be the point codes that are
automatically set.
To import the template points into a drawing
1 Select or define an alignment, if you haven't done so already.
2 From the Cross Sections menu, choose Point Output
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Tplate Points To DWG.
The command prompts for the range of stations to use. The default range is the
beginning and ending stations of the alignment. The command brings in
section points for every cross section station in the specified range. These points
come in on the current layer.
3 Specify the beginning and ending range of points or accept the default station
range points.