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09-12-2005 04:54 PM
does anybody know how I can calculate my area for different slope regions?
thanks
rick
thanks
rick
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09-14-2005 04:00 PM in reply to:
RickNichols
Hi Rick,
One way to do this is to add a slope legend table to your surface and customise it to display 2d or 3d areas.
cheers,
SeanT
One way to do this is to add a slope legend table to your surface and customise it to display 2d or 3d areas.
cheers,
SeanT
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09-14-2005 04:24 PM in reply to:
RickNichols
I looked into creating a legend, but didn't see anything about areas. I will look again a little closer. Thanks for the advice.
rick
rick
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09-15-2005 10:53 AM in reply to:
RickNichols
You have to set up the legend table under the properties for the surface.
Go to the analysis tab, and edit the legend style. Thats where you can add the entry for area Message was edited by: Exaran
Go to the analysis tab, and edit the legend style. Thats where you can add the entry for area Message was edited by: Exaran
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12-15-2012 06:58 AM in reply to:
Exaran
Can you make hatching for the slope area in the legend instead of solid colors?
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12-15-2012 01:30 PM in reply to:
RickNichols
see reply to your other thread
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12-15-2012 02:04 PM in reply to:
neilyj
@Neilyj & Mattmiles
Gentlemen,
you're talkin' about a 7 years old topic...
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12-16-2012 01:41 AM in reply to:
RickNichols
read my reply and refer to the other thread started by Mattmiles.....
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