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    How to set Automatic Height in Sheet Profile View

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    11-13-2012 07:51 AM

    Hi all!

     

    How i can Set Automatic Height in the Sheet Profile View ?

     

    Thx Alot!! :smileyhappy:

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    Re: How to set Automatic Height in Sheet Profile View

    11-13-2012 11:20 AM in reply to: wildcatquebec

    Anyone use Plan Production ??

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    Re: How to set Automatic Height in Sheet Profile View

    11-13-2012 11:31 AM in reply to: wildcatquebec

    When creating the sheets, on the Profile Views page, under Other profile view options, select Choose Settings and then open the Profile View Wizard. You can set Automatic height there, on the Profile View Height page.

    Tim Corey, Owner
    Delta Engineering Systems
    Redding, CA
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    LisaPohlmeyer
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    Re: How to set Automatic Height in Sheet Profile View

    11-15-2012 11:46 AM in reply to: wildcatquebec

    Tim

    That option is grayed out for me as well, can't figure out how to get it so I can select that option. Even if I uncheck the Split profile view, the Profile view height remains grayed out.

    Lisa Pohlmeyer
    Williamson Co. Dept. of Infrastructure
    Intel i7 3.33Ghz, 16Gb RAM
    Nvidia Quadro 2000D
    C3D 2012 SP3, C3D 2014
    Win 7-64

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    Re: How to set Automatic Height in Sheet Profile View

    11-16-2012 08:31 AM in reply to: LisaPohlmeyer

    Lisa, I would have to see the data....

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    LisaPohlmeyer
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    Re: How to set Automatic Height in Sheet Profile View

    11-16-2012 08:39 AM in reply to: tcorey
    Tim Email address please
    Lisa Pohlmeyer
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    Re: How to set Automatic Height in Sheet Profile View

    11-16-2012 08:42 AM in reply to: LisaPohlmeyer

    tcorey@shasta.com

     

    Leaving for an appt in ten minutes, so it'll be later today before I can look at this for you.

    Tim Corey, Owner
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    nickschrader6685
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    Re: How to set Automatic Height in Sheet Profile View

    12-04-2012 04:30 PM in reply to: wildcatquebec

    Hello

     

    I came across this issue as well and was wondering if a solution or work around?

     

    Thanks

     

    Nick

     

    Oh yeah I'm using C3D '11

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    sboon
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    Re: How to set Automatic Height in Sheet Profile View

    12-04-2012 05:03 PM in reply to: nickschrader6685

    I'm confused here - when you create sheets the profile views are sized to fit within the viewport that comes from the sheet template.  You shouldn't have any control over the height or width.

     

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    Joe-Bouza
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    Re: How to set Automatic Height in Sheet Profile View

    12-04-2012 06:46 PM in reply to: sboon

    Just a guess: I think the issue is with the datum

    Thank you

    Joseph D. Bouza, P.E. (one of 'THOSE' People) Civil 3D 2012 & 2013
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