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Plan and Profile Sheet Production Problem
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I am having a "problem" with creating plan and profile sheets due to the large level differences in my profile. The plan and profile sheets are produced but the profile gets chopped off and I can't figure out how to get around it short of manually creating the sheets (which is a bit counter intuitive given Civil 3D's capabilities)
Is there a way of getting this to work??
(No connection with Autodesk other than using the products in the real world)

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Re: Plan and Profile Sheet Production Problem
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My findings:
For some reason the profile views do not scale vertically, so you need to go into the Profile View Properties for each profile that was generated for each sheet and specify the minimum and maximum elevations:
* Select Profile View in model space for a given sheet
* Select Profile View Properties
* On Elevation tab:
* Uncheck Split Profile View if checked
* Select User Specified Height
* Specify Minimum Elevation and Hit Apply
* Specify Maximum Elevation and Hit Apply, OK
* Type REGEN to update drawing
Note that is also helpful to draw frames on your original profile so that you know what minimum and maximum elevation you are going to need for each profile section.
This is based on the following post and my additional observations: Plan-Production-Tools-Profile-Height
As far as I know there is not a way to have the Plan Production tool take care of this part automatically.
C3D 2012 SP1, Win XP Home
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Thanks for this - my expectations of C3D's capabilities in this area were higher than reality.......!!!!!!
Now I can tweak the profiles to get them to best fit
(No connection with Autodesk other than using the products in the real world)

IDSP Premium 2014 (mainly Civil 3D 2014 but also 3ds Max Design)
Win 7 Pro x64, 256Gb SSD, 300Gb 15,000 rpm HDD
16Gb Ram Intel Xeon CPU E5-1607 0 @ 3.00GHz (4 CPUs), ~3.0GHz
NVIDIA Quadro 4000, Dual 27" Monitor, Dell T3600
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No problem. Glad that helped. Yes, it seems that the vertical scaling should be automatic, but at least there is a work around. Good luck with project.
C3D 2012 SP1, Win XP Home
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Dear Friends,
Hear is my problem:
I have created an alignment and a design profile for it (without any surface).
when I generate Plan-Profile sheets for it in a new file, the lowest point of design profile falls down exactly on the bottom axis. In fact, I want to put some space between bottom axis and the lowest point of design profile.
(I should say I tried "padding" in the profile view style window, but it didn't work.)
Tnx
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a bit help pleaze with this problem!
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My candid opinion on this you have to check your vertical scale on the profile view style. adjust it to your desired satisfaction that is increase or decrease the scale
