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Chapter 6 Working with Pipes
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Run Editor. Next, run calculations for the same pipe run in the Pipes Run Editor
using the soft conversion values that closely approximate the hard conversion
values. Use these calculated sizes for labeling the pipes. This gives you two files
to work with, if further modifications to the pipe run are necessary.
The second method is to run calculations in the Pipes Run Editor using the hard
conversion values as before, and then using these values to label the pipes. You
then need to manually edit the pipe labels once they are imported into the
drawing.
Changing the Pipe Run Editor Settings
To change the pipe run editor settings
1 From the Pipes menu, choose Conceptual Plan รค Edit Data.
The following prompt is displayed:
Pick run:
2 Do one of the following to select the run:
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Select the run with your pointing device.
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Press ENTER to open the Defined Runs dialog box. Under Selection, select
the defined run, and then click OK.
All pipe runs are stored in a single Pipeworks database called pipeworks.mdb.
After you select a run, the Pipeworks database is automatically searched for the
run with the specified name.
NOTE
The .mdb file is a Microsoft Access file, so you can view the .mdb file using
Microsoft Access.
After the pipe run is found, the Pipes Run Editor dialog box is displayed with
the selected pipe run data.