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Chapter 6 Working with Pipes
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5 In the Finish Profile Layer box, type the layer name for the finish draft layer for
all nodes and pipes that are imported using the Draw Pipes (Finished Draft
Profile) command.
6 In the Finish Profile Text Layer box, type the layer name for the text labels that
are imported using the Draw Pipes (Finished Draft Profile) command.
7 In the Hydraulic and Energy Gradeline Layer box, type the hydraulic gradeline
layer name for the hydraulic and energy gradelines. These gradelines are drawn
using the Hydraulic Gradeline and Energy Gradeline commands.
8 Click OK to exit the dialog box.
Changing the Cross Section Layer Settings
for Pipes
Use the Cross Section Layer Settings dialog box to specify the overall layer prefix
and cross section layer for pipes.
To change the cross section layer settings for pipes
1 From the Pipes menu, choose Settings รค Edit to display the Pipes Settings Editor
dialog box.
2 In the Layer Data section, click X-Section to display the Cross Section Layer
Settings dialog box.
The File label displays the folder path and filename for the currently loaded
Pipes settings file.
3 To use a layer prefix, type it in the Layer Prefix box.
Entering an asterisk (*) automatically specifies the current run name as the
prefix; this is the recommended procedure. If you do not use an asterisk as the
layer prefix, all runs could end up being drawn on the same layers, which could
then inadvertently erase pipe run data.
4 In the Cross Section Layer box, type the layer name for all pipes plotted on
cross sections created using the Draw Pipes (Finished Draft Sections) command.
5 Click OK to exit the dialog box.