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Table Of Contents
Laying Out a Plan/Profile Sheet Series
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If the section of the profile covered by the view definition has a great
elevational change, then you may need to split the profile view and change
the datum elevation of the split viewport with the Sheet Tools
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Profile
View Tools
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Split Profile View command after the sheet is generated.
The following illustration shows the highlighted view definition over the plan
view and the corresponding profile view area:
View definition over the plan view
Editing the Plan View Definition
There are three ways to adjust the position of a plan view definition:
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Changing the start station: Type a new value in the Start Station edit box,
and then press ENTER. The view definition is moved and the End Station
value is updated to reflect the position.
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Picking a new point: Click the Move by Point< button, and then pick a new
starting point for the sheet.
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Rotating the view definition: Click the Rotate< button, and then use your
pointing device to set a new rotation angle.
If the Use Fixed Profile Station Option check box is selected in the Preferences
dialog box, then this option does not modify the profile stations for the current
sheet. It is just used to adjust the view of the alignment. If the Use Fixed Profile
Station check box is cleared, then adjusting the plan view also modifies the
profile view.
Editing the Profile View Definition
Use the Datum edit box to edit the datum elevation so the view definition contains
the view you want. The minimum and maximum elevations for the profile surfaces
are displayed as a reference you can use when adjusting the datum.