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Hi,
I am setting up plans and profiles for utilities. Most of the profiles are working fine. I have one that the horizontal grids stick out about 50 feet left of the profile view. I have not been able to figure out why one is squirrely and the other are good. Any suggestions?
I'm using C3D 2012 on 64 bit system.
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Re: profile horizontal grid
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Sounds like a padding setting. Not sure without comparing in more detail.
I notice the red labeled "NEW 4" DW LINE" goes very slightly to the left of the 90+00 station. That could be enough to push the grid a whole extra 50' over, depending on the settings in the profile view style.
Win 7 Pro, 32 bit; Intel Core i5 @ 2.80GHz; 4GB RAM—Civil 3D 2008 & 2011
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Thanks for the input. I checked the padding & it was OK. So, I thought what the heck, I'll just close it and reopen. Apparently Civil 3D gets stressed out after a few hours of play! I exited out and reloaded C3D, reopened the drawing and the profile is doing what it is supposed to.
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Ok. It was one of 'those' problems!
Win 7 Pro, 32 bit; Intel Core i5 @ 2.80GHz; 4GB RAM—Civil 3D 2008 & 2011
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