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Relative Elevation of 0

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Anonymous
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Relative Elevation of 0

I'd like to grade something flat. I've created a feature line at a random elevation and would like to grade it to one side for 30 feet with 0 elevation change at each vertex. So I created a criteria Target: Distance Distance: 30 feet Projection: Relative Elevation Relative Elevation: 0 feet Looks good to me, but when I apply it nothing happens, or I get a fatal error. Anyone have success with this type of criteria? Matt Kolberg
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Anonymous
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Yep me too. Even with Civil3D 2005. Dave D. "Matt Kolberg" wrote in message news:40ce3444_2@newsprd01... I'd like to grade something flat. I've created a feature line at a random elevation and would like to grade it to one side for 30 feet with 0 elevation change at each vertex. So I created a criteria Target: Distance Distance: 30 feet Projection: Relative Elevation Relative Elevation: 0 feet Looks good to me, but when I apply it nothing happens, or I get a fatal error. Anyone have success with this type of criteria? Matt Kolberg
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Mark B
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It seems to work if you specify a very flat but non-zero slope, like 1000000:1.

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