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Drawing Finished Draft Pipe Runs
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4 Enter Yes or No:
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Enter Yes to specify the rotation angle for each structure in the run (useful
for non-circular structure symbols such as catch basins).
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Enter No to place all the structures with a rotation angle of 0 (zero) degrees.
5 If you chose the Picking option, prompts now display for locating each
structure label as it is drawn.
Pick location for label:
6 Press ENTER twice to end the command.
Creating Finished Draft Runs in Profile View
Use the Draw Pipes (Finish Draft Profile) command to insert and label
illustrative blocks, defined in the Structure Library, at the polyline vertices of
the run. This command also draws and labels pipes between structures. The
linetype of the run changes to reflect the setting in the Profile Pipe Drafting
Settings dialog box.
Before using this command, a profile must exist in the drawing and be set as
current. To verify that the pipe run is plotted on the correct profile, use the Set
Current Profile command from the Profile menu to set the appropriate profile as
current.
To create finish draft runs in profile view
1 From the Pipes menu, choose Finish Draft Profile
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Draw Pipes.
2 Do one of the following:
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Select the pipe run.
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Press ENTER and select the run from the Defined Runs dialog box.
3 Click OK to end the command. The command draws the finish draft profile
pipe run.
Creating Cross Sections of Finished Draft
Pipe Runs
To create cross sections of finished draft pipe runs
1 From the Pipes menu, choose Finish Draft Sections
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Draw Pipes.
2 Do one of the following:
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Select the pipe run.
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Press ENTER, select the run from the Defined Runs dialog box, and then
click OK.
3 Enter the range of cross section stations on which to plot the run.
4 Press ENTER twice to end the command.