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Drawing Frames for Section Sheets
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What Is a Section/View Frame Used For?
The section/view frame defines how much area of the sheet you want to use
for the sections. This frame is required for a section sheet. There can be only
one section/view frame on a sheet.
You can attach a grid style to this frame if you want a grid to be plotted on
the sheet with your cross sections. Do not attach design-location specific
label styles to this frame because it is not specific to any one cross section.
For more information, see Drawing a Section/View Frame in this chapter.
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What Is a Section/Section Frame Used For?
The section/section frame places the sections on the sheet. This frame is
required for a section sheet. There can be only one section/section frame on
a sheet. This frame does not have to be drawn to exact size; it is adjusted for
each cross section that is placed on the sheet.
Any label or grid style can be attached to this frame. For example, you can
attach label styles to this frame for labeling design information or you could
attach a grid style to this frame.
For more information, see Drawing a Section/Section Frame in this
chapter.
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What Is a Section/Label Frame Used For?
The section/label frames label design information. These frames adjust in
size based on how large the cross section is.
Text label, block label, and grids can be attached to this frame; good for
labeling elevations.
For more information, see Drawing a Section/Label Frame in this chapter.
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What Is a Section/Table Frame Used For?
The section/table frames label cross section information that is not design-
location specific, such as cut/fill volumes.
Table frames are good for labeling non-design-specific information. If you
want to add a heading, you can do so from the Edit Text Format dialog box
by adding text. This information is associated with the table frame and the
accompanying text attachments and moves accordingly.
For more information, see Drawing a Section/Table Frame in this chapter.
Some of the Cross Section Preferences control the placement of cross sections
on the sheet. These settings include the horizontal and vertical scale, the
margin size, and the column and row spacing.
You only have to draw one set of frames per section sheet style. When Sheet
Manager generates the sheet series, this set of frames is copied automatically for
each section that fits within the sheet.