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Plan Production - Profile View Problem

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flynnd212
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Plan Production - Profile View Problem

I'm working on a project that will require there to be roughly 70 plan and profiles sheets. Of course plan production in this situation is the way to go. Every time I go through the process, the x-axis of my profile gets cut off by the viewport. I've tried offsetting the profile in my starting file before I do the plan production process but I'm still to no avail. Any help or recommendations would be great.

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Jay_B
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@flynnd212 wrote:

 Every time I go through the process, the x-axis of my profile gets cut off by the viewport.


Can you post a screen shot of the issue you're having here?

C3D 2018.1
C3D 2016 SP4

Win 7 Professional 64 Bit
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doni49
in reply to: flynnd212

Welcome to the forum!

 

To start with, can you post a couple screenshots for us?

 

1) show us what you see on one of the layouts.  Make sure we can see the viewport.

2) show us what the profile looks like IN MODEL SPACE.



Don Ireland
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Jeff_M
in reply to: flynnd212

Create a "WhiteSpace" band and include it in the BandSet. Make the Band 1" high, then turn off the display of all of it's elements. The band's extents will be used to place the ProfileView but you will not see it.

Jeff_M, also a frequent Swamper
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flynnd212
in reply to: Jeff_M

Thanks a lot Jeff. That seemed to do the trick. 

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