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Outputting and Importing Template Points
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3 From the Cross Sections menu, choose Point Output ä Catch Points To File.
4 Specify the range of stations for the catch points to be written to the file.
If the end station entered is less than the start station, then a message is
displayed on the command line, stating: The station range you entered is not
valid. Press any key to continue}
The catch points are written for every cross section station within the specified
range. The starting station must be less than the end station. If the end station
entered is less than the start station, then the command writes an empty file.
The command prompts you for the output file name.
5 Specify a name for the output file.
Type the path and give the file the extension of *.txt (i.e. c:\Program Files\Land
Desktop R2\output.txt.
The information is written to an ASCII file using the file name indicated. You
can view or edit this file using any ASCII text editor, such as Notepad or
Wordpad.
The following is a sample of a catch point data output file:
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Hillsboro Bypass phase 2
Project: ROUTE202 Tue Nov 2 16:38:08 1999
Catchpoint Data File
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Project: ROUTE202 Roadway: 202cl
Start station: 10+00
End station: 14+00
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
STATION OFFSET ELEVATION
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
10+00 -80.62 757.74
10+00 87.36 747.92
10+50 -80.32 758.14
10+50 89.25 748.16
11+00 -80.00 758.53
11+00 90.78 748.28
11+50 -79.71 758.93
11+50 91.49 748.13
12+00 -79.42 759.33
12+00 93.32 748.35