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Table Of Contents
Chapter 1 Using the Grading Commands
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NOTE
Use the Horizontal option instead of selecting % Grade and typing 0.
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Vertical: Select the Vertical option to use a zero slope. This option draws a
wall at the edge of the object you are grading. A vertical slope is expressed as
an infinite grade.
NOTE
Use the Vertical option instead of selecting Slope and typing 0. When
using vertical slopes, projection line endpoints must be at least 0.0001
horizontal drawing units apart. If TIN points are closer than this distance,
one of the points is discarded when you build a surface.
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Under Local Overrides of Cut and Fill Slope (Tags), you can edit slope tag values
and add and delete slope tags. Each slope tag is defined by station, elevation,
cut slope/grade, and fill slope/grade. You can edit the station, the cut slope, and
the fill slope for each tag.
If you want to  Then
add a slope tag select an existing tag and click Add Tag. The new
tag will be placed mid-point between the
selected tag and the one ahead of it.
edit the station of a slope tag click in the tags Station cell and type a new
value.
edit the cut and fill slope/grade
of a slope tag
click in the tags Cut Slope/Fill Slope or Cut
Grade/Fill Grade cell and type a new value. To
enter a vertical slope, type V in these cells. To
enter a horizontal slope, type H in these cells.
delete a slope tag select the tag from the list and click Delete Tag.
reset the cut and fill slopes/grades for
all of the slope tags to the values you
specified at the top of the dialog box
in step 2
click Reset Tags.
NOTE
The last two columns in the spreadsheet section of the dialog box are
named Cut Slope and Fill Slope if you selected the Slope option in step 2.
The columns are named Cut Grade and Fill Grade if you selected the %
Grade option in step 2.
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You can configure other grading settings or exit the command.
If you want to  Then
configure other grading settings use the Next or Back button to continue to
another sheet in the Grading Wizard.
In the grading properties, you can select another
tab at the top of the dialog box to continue.
exit the command click finish to close the Grading Wizard or click
OK to close the grading properties dialog box.