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Editing Conceptual Plan Pipe Runs Using the Pipe Run Editor
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3 Use the View list to select a view. Each view displays different columns of
grouped pipe run data. The following views are available:
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Sheet: The Sheet view displays all the columns in the Pipes Run Editor dialog
box. This is the default view when you first enter the Pipes Run Editor dialog
box.
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Node: The Node view displays all columns that pertain to the node data. The
first column is Node Label, and stays in that position as you move around
the dialog box in the Node view.
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Pipe: The Pipe view displays all columns that pertain to pipe data. The first
column is Pipe Label, and stays in that position as you move around the
dialog box in the Pipe view.
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Flow: The Flow view displays all columns that pertain to pipe flow data. The
first column is Pipe Label, and stays in that position as you move around the
dialog box in the Flow view.
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Lateral: The Lateral view displays all columns that pertain to lateral run and
associated lateral pipe flow data. The first column is Pipe Label, and stays in
that position as you move around the dialog box in the Lateral view.
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Run Design: The Run Design view displays all columns that pertain to
designing the pipe run. The first column is Pipe Label, and stays in that
position as you move around the dialog box in the Run Design view.
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Headloss: The Headloss view displays all columns that pertain to head loss
through the pipe run. The first column is Pipe Label, and stays in that
position as you move around the dialog box in the Headloss view.
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Length: The Length view displays all columns that pertain to pipe length.
The first column is Pipe Label, and stays in that position as you move around
the dialog box in the Length view.
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Critical: The Critical view displays all columns that pertain to critical depth.
The first column is Pipe Label, and stays in that position as you move around
the dialog box in the Critical view.