Autodesk CIVIL3D Tutorial - Page 337
On the Data Bands under Select Band Set, select EG-FG Elevations
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7 On the Profile View Height page, specify the following parameters: ■ Profile View Height: User Specified ■ User Specified: 50.00' ■ Profile View Datum By: Mean Elevation This option specifies that the profile lines will be positioned in the profile based on the mean of the highest and lowest elevation value of the profiles that are drawn in the grid. This option provides an equal amount of space above and below the profile lines. This option is useful when you have to annotate a profile that has fairly consistent elevation values. ■ Split Profile View: Selected This option makes the split profile view controls available, which allow you to select separate profile view styles for the first, intermediate, and last segments of any split profile views. For this exercise, accept the default split profile view settings. 8 Click Next. 9 On the Profile Display Options page, ensure that the Draw check box is selected for both profiles. 10 In the Oak Road - Proposed row, select the Split At option. This option specifies that if the profiles contained in the profile view must be split to fit in the specified profile view height, the split will occur at the appropriate elevation of the layout profile. This option ensures that the entire layout profile appears in the profile view. 11 Click Next to open the Pipe Network Display page. You can use this page to select the pipe network or parts that you want to display in the profile view. For this exercise, you will not display any pipe network parts. 12 Click Next. 13 On the Data Bands page, under Select Band Set, select EG-FG Elevations and Stations. 14 Click Next to open the Profile Hatch Options page. You can use this page to specify hatch patterns between the profiles in the profile view. For this exercise, you will not specify any hatch patterns. 15 Click Next. Exercise 5: Creating Multiple Profile Views | 325