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Chapter 7 Creating and Plotting Sheets Using Sheet Manager
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Drawing Frames for Plan/Profile and
Profile Sheets
For plan/profile and profile sheets, a frame defines a rectangular region on a
paper space sheet style which contains label and grid styles. For example, you
can place a frame above or below a profile viewport for labeling station and
elevations. You can place frames on either side of a profile viewport for labeling
grid elevations. You can also place a frame around or inside a viewport for
labeling the information directly on the view such as plan stations, curve
information and profile finished ground, and pipe labels.
The following illustration shows plan/view, profile/view, and profile/label
frames:
Plan/view, profile/view, profile/label frames
Creating a Frame
To draw a frame
1
Choose a method for creating sheet styles, and either create a new drawing for
the sheet style or open an existing drawing.
For more information, see Editing a Sheet Style in this chapter.
2
Switch to paper space.
3
From the Sheet Manager menu, choose Sheet Styles ä Create/Edit Frame.
The following prompt is displayed:
Select a Frame or (Press Return to create a new one):