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Create cross sections in a separate drawing
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I want to create cross sections in a blank drawing via a Data shortcut Project.
My intent is to keep my file size to a minimum. I can include surface, alignment and profile per data shortcut
but not my corridor. My corridor is 3000 feet long and when I do cross sections in the
same drawing, it runs real slow.
Thanks John Wilson
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Xref the corridor drawing into the sections drawing. You still need the alignment Dreffed, and possibly the surfaces, but the corridor will be picked up through the xref.
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Civil 3D 2013 64bit SP1
Elitebook 8540w
Core i7 2.8GHz, 8Gig RAM
NVIDIA Quadro FX880
160Gb SSD
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No need to bring in your profile for cross sections either as cross sections don't care about profiles.
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Thanks Jeff it works great That what others have said too
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Thanks Brian. I learned alot. it works great
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Thanks Humphrey
It sure saves me time it runs fast

