Exercise 1: Editing The Profile View Style - Autodesk CIVIL3D - CIVILDESIGNCOMP 2007 SLM CD Tutorials Manual

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Multiple profile views are most useful when you are creating final construction
documents from your design. For best results, design your profile in a single
profile view, then use the plan production tools to create multiple profile
views.
When you must annotate centerline and offset profiles extensively, you can
create stacked profile views, in which each profile line is displayed in a separate
profile view grid.
For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Working with
Profile Views.

Exercise 1: Editing the Profile View Style

In this exercise, you will learn how to change the data displayed in a profile
view.
You use the Profile View Style dialog box to define profile view styles that
control the format for titles, axis annotation, and other elements of a profile
view.
The Profile View Properties dialog box is the central location in which you
can modify all components of the profile view, including profiles, labels, styles,
and data bands.
You can also do some common editing tasks, such as deleting profiles or
modifying profile labels, within the drawing window by right-clicking the
appropriate object.
For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Editing Profile
Views.
Change the profile view style
1 Open Profile-5A.dwg, which is located in the
819).
2 Click the grid to select profile view profile view PV- (1). Right-click. Click
Profile View Properties.
3 Click the Information tab.
4 In the Object Style field, change the profile view style to Major Grids.
Click Apply.
Notice that this style change affects the X-axis annotation as well as the
grid.
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