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Profile view stations labels

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dperde
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Profile view stations labels

I'm using C3D 2010. Is there a way to display in profile view only the stations of the alignment? I have an alignment of 300 feet and I want to show a profile view with a grid from -300 to 600 feet but with the stations labels as long as the alignment. See attached file. Thanks.
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dperde
in reply to: dperde

Come on guys, no one can answer this?
Message 3 of 10
mike
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If you go under your profile properties and into your stations tab you can manual (User specified range) set your range there. I think this is what you are after.
Message 4 of 10
mike
in reply to: dperde

If you go under your profile properties and into your stations tab you can manual (User specified range) set your range there. I think this is what you are after.
Message 5 of 10
dperde
in reply to: dperde

No, that's not what I'm looking for. If I change the station range in the station tab of profile view properties the grid will follow the specified range. Like I said, I need to show a grid from -3+00 to 6+00 station range, but I want to label the major stations only from 0+00 to 3+00. I don't see to get an option on the profile view properties, and there isn't one in the band sets either. I thought someone knows something that I'm missing?
Message 6 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: dperde

OK, yes you can do this....

Turn OFF the display of the Major station labels for the PV. Set the Band
Major station labels to NOT label the station, just the elevation data.

Create a Profile Label Style that labels Major Stations, set the anchor
point to be Anchor Station Extension. When adding the Profile Labels to the
profile, set the Dim Anchor Point to the Graph View Bottom.

Play around with that and you should get what you want.

HTH,
Jeff

"dperde" wrote in message news:6389454@discussion.autodesk.com...
> No, that's not what I'm looking for. If I change the station range in the
> station tab of profile view properties the grid will follow the specified
> range. Like I said, I need to show a grid from -3+00 to 6+00 station
> range, but I want to label the major stations only from 0+00 to
> 3+00. I don't see to get an option on the profile view properties, and
> there isn't one in the band sets either. I thought someone knows something
> that I'm missing?
Message 7 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: dperde

I just looked at your image again and noticed you don't use a band anyway,
so disregard the portion about the bands.

"Jeff Mishler" wrote in message
news:6389481@discussion.autodesk.com...
> OK, yes you can do this....
>
> Turn OFF the display of the Major station labels for the PV. Set the Band
> Major station labels to NOT label the station, just the elevation data.
>
> Create a Profile Label Style that labels Major Stations, set the anchor
> point to be Anchor Station Extension. When adding the Profile Labels to
> the
> profile, set the Dim Anchor Point to the Graph View Bottom.
>
> Play around with that and you should get what you want.
>
> HTH,
> Jeff
>
> "dperde" wrote in message news:6389454@discussion.autodesk.com...
>> No, that's not what I'm looking for. If I change the station range in the
>> station tab of profile view properties the grid will follow the specified
>> range. Like I said, I need to show a grid from -3+00 to 6+00 station
>> range, but I want to label the major stations only from 0+00 to
>> 3+00. I don't see to get an option on the profile view properties, and
>> there isn't one in the band sets either. I thought someone knows
>> something
>> that I'm missing?
Message 8 of 10
cootis
in reply to: dperde

id use wipe out ...quick and dirty ...
Message 9 of 10
dperde
in reply to: dperde

Thanks Jeff, that's exactly what I wanted. I guess I never thought about this approach.
Message 10 of 10
dperde
in reply to: dperde

Yeah, I like to keep things clean.

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