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Changing the Hydrology Output Settings
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Grid: Enable or disable the X and Y axes for a hydrograph.
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Ticks: Change the increment value between tick marks on the graph, and
place the tick marks on the inside and outside of the axis lines.
4 Under Graphic Dimensions, enter the horizontal and vertical dimensions for
the final plotted graph. Enter the dimension directly, or click Select to select it
from the current drawing.
5 Under Curve Information, enter the curve information for the plot.
The Individual Curve Preferences determine how the curve is illustrated on the
graph, the layer to use, the color of the curve, and any symbols to be inserted.
6 Save the settings for the current plot by clicking Save. For more information, see
Saving the Current Hydrology Plotting Settings to a File in this chapter.
7 Click Preview to see a preview of the plot.
NOTE
This option is only available when you access the Graphing Utility dialog
box from a graph (such as a rating curve or hydrograph) dialog box.
8 Press Esc to return to the Graphing Utility dialog box.
9 Click Plot to insert the plot into the current drawing.
10 Click OK to exit the Graphing Utility dialog box.
Loading Previously Saved Hydrology
Plotting Settings
To load previously saved hydrology plotting settings
1 From the Hydrology menu, choose Settings to display the Hydrology Tools
Settings dialog box.
2 Do one of the following to display the Graphing Utility dialog box:
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Click Plot.
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From the Hydrology menu, choose Output
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Graphing Plot Utility.
NOTE
The Graphing Utility dialog box is also accessible from rating curve and
hydrograph dialog boxes by clicking the Plot button.
3 Click Load to display the Save Plot Data dialog box.
4 Click Yes or No:
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Click Yes to save old plot data.
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Click No to discard old plot data.
The Input format dialog box is displayed.
5 Do one of the following to load data:
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Click Text File to load an ASCII text file. A standard AutoCAD file load dialog
box is displayed.
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Click Graph File to load a plot data file. A standard AutoCAD file load dialog
box is displayed.
6 Click OK to exit the dialog box.