2 In the Pipe Properties dialog box, on the Part Properties tab, click the
Start Invert Elevation value to select it. Press Ctrl+C to copy the value.
3 Click OK.
4 Press Esc to deselect Pipe - (4).
5 Click Pipe - (3) to select it. Right-click. Click Pipe Properties.
6 In the Pipe Properties dialog box, on the Part Properties tab, under
Geometry, click the End Invert Elevation value to select it. Press Ctrl+V
to replace the value with the one copied from Pipe - (4).
7 Click OK.
Pipe - (3) and Pipe - (4) now connect to Structure - (4) at the same invert
elevation.
8 Press Esc to deselect the pipe.
TIP You also can use OSNAPs to quickly match pipe start and end elevations.
For more information, see the
15).
Further exploration: Repeat the editing procedures with Pipe - (5), which
is between stations 12+50 and 13+00, to create a continuous flow line
for the pipes.
To continue this tutorial, go to
Network Part in a Profile View
Exercise 4: Overriding the Style of a Pipe Network Part
in a Profile View
In this exercise, you will change the style used by pipe network parts in a
profile view using override settings found in the profile view properties.
For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Displaying Pipe
Networks in Profile Views.
This exercise continues from
View
(page 649).
650 | Chapter 17 Pipe Network Tutorials
Using Basic Functionality tutorial exercise
Exercise 4: Overriding the Style of a Pipe
(page 650).
Exercise 3: Editing Pipe Network Parts in a Profile
(page
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