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Configuring the Grading Slopes Settings
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To configure the grading slope settings
1 Access the grading slopes settings.
If you want to Then
create a grading object
from the Grading menu, choose Slope Grading ä Grading
Wizard. You are prompted at the command line to select an
existing polyline, line, arc, or grading object to start the
Grading Wizard.
You can also access these settings on the Grading menu, by
clicking Slope Grading ä Settings. Select the Slopes tab.
edit an existing grading
object
from the Grading menu, choose Slope Grading ä Grading
Properties. You can also select an object in your drawing and
right-click to display the shortcut menu, and select Grading
Properties. Select the Slopes tab.
The following illustration shows the Slopes tag in the Grading Properties
dialog box.
2 Under Cut Slope and Fill Slope, define the initial settings for slopes. You define
the cut and fill slopes by specifying slope or grade values.
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Slope: Select the Slope option to specify the slope value as a standard ratio.
When you select this option, enter a slope value in the Slope box. For
example, enter 1 for a 1:1 slope, 2 for a 2:1 slope, and so on.
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% Grade: Select the % Grade option to specify the slope value as a percent
grade. When you select this option, enter a percent grade in the Grade box.
For example, for a 3% grade, enter 3.
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Horizontal: Select the Horizontal option to use a 0% grade. A horizontal
slope is expressed as an infinite slope.