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Creating Single Sheets
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Section Sheets
Step Explanation
1 Set the current alignment. You must set the current alignment so the correct plan information is
referenced for the sections. This step must occur before you design the
roadway alignment.
2
Process the cross sections.
Process the cross sections with the Cross Sections ä Design
Control ä Edit Design Control command.
3
Set the Cross Section Sheet
Preferences, such as the horizontal
and vertical scale.
These settings control the layout of the cross sections on the sheet. If the
cross sections do not appear correctly on the sheet (too small or too big),
try adjusting these settings. The units specified in the Cross Section
Preferences dialog box are in inches for imperial and meters for metric.
4
Set the current sheet style, and
then load that sheet style into
paper space to view it.
This step assures that you are using the correct sheet style.
5
Name the new sheet series. Sheet Manager creates a folder with this name into which it places the
generated sheets.
For more information, see Naming a Sheet Series in this chapter.
6 Generate the sheet series. This step creates the sheet annotation and saves the sheets to the sheet
series folder. The cross sections as well as the sheet annotation are saved
as paper space entities.
For more information, see Sheet Series Generation in this chapter.
7
Plot the sheets. You can set up a batch file to plot the sheets sequentially.
For more information, see Plotting Sheets in this chapter.
Creating Single Sheets
To create one sheet using AutoCAD commands (without having to lay out and
generate a sheet series), you can manually create a sheet that you can save and
plot.
Saving a Single Sheet in Paper Space
After you load a sheet style and decide which views you want the viewports to
contain, you can save a single sheet in paper space using the Single
Sheet ä Save command.
Save a Sheet is designed to be used with Load Sheet. Sheets should never be
opened as a drawing file. Rather, they should be loaded into Paper Space of the
current working drawing (the one that contains the data shown through the
sheets viewports).