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Once the data shortcut has been made, updates will show up in the P&P sheet files as normal. Repeat steps 7-9 for any additional P&P sheet drawing files.Locate the design profile, right-click and select Create Reference.In Prospector, browse to your data shortcuts.Civil 3D will automatically grab the alignment too. Put a check mark in the box for your proposed profile.Right-click again and pick Create Data Shortcuts.Find the Data Shortcuts area and right-click.In your main drawing, change your Prospector to Master View.(Which is a sucky option if you've gone and annotated and/or tweaked the P&P sheets.)Ģ) Manually create a data shortcut to the proposed profile. Q: What happens if you create P&P sheets based off of an existing ground profile and want to add the proposed profile after the fact?Ī: If you are creating P&P sheets in a separate drawing (which you ARE, AREN'T you?) and relying on the automatically created data references to pull data to your new drawing, any new profiles created will not automatically get added to the new drawing.ġ) Recreate the sheets.
I've got a bunch of posts in progress but the following is a quickie that had me slack jaw for a few minutes. But then again, I wouldn't have the client interactions which keep me on my toes and inspire me to blog. In either case it will ask you to verify that this is what you want to do. LAYDEL will ask you to graphically select or pick layers by name. The (former?) Express command that will delete a layer regardless of the aforementioned limitations is LAYDEL. As a CAD purist, I can't advocate putting anything on 0 so be careful. However, forcing a layer to die will cause the style that uses it send any labeling or object to layer 0. Soooo, if you *need* to kill the layer you can still do so. It doesn't matter if the style is in use or not, you can't purge layers that are part of a style. If a layer (or linetype, or block, or text style, for that matter) is called by any style you can't purge it. In plain-old AutoCAD, several conditions will prevent you from purging a layer:Ĭivil 3D takes the layer thing even further. If you forget to switch it back, changes to the existing ground surface will not be reflected in the the existing ground profile.
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Lastly, but most importantly, go back to the Profile Properties for your existing ground profile and switch the update mode back to dynamic. You should right-click on the new profile and change its style under Profile Properties to differentiate it from the original visually. Your new profile is now moved to your specified elevation. Specify your elevation change in the dialog box and click OK.
You should rename this profile in Prospector.īack at the Profile Layout Tools toolbar, verify that the current profile is your new profile. Civil 3D has now made you a new profile with the default name of Surface (1). In the Copy Profile Data dialog box, verify that the Destination profile option is set to Create New Profile, then click OK. In the Profile Layout Tools toolbar, click Copy Profile. Now, right-click on the profile and go to Edit Profile Geometry. This will "unlock" the profile and allow us to copy the geometry. Scroll over until you see the Update Mode column. Select your EG profile, right-click and pick Profile Properties. I tried to copy my existing profile but the whole toolbar is greyed out when I try to edit geometry.Ī. I was wondering if there is a way in Civil 3D 2009 to make a copy of my existing ground profile 4 feet down from the original in order to show a location for my water line.