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Apply To a Station Range

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Anonymous
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Apply To a Station Range

Hi 

 

    Now i created my corridor with frequency 3 meters.I edited many sections in the corridor section view.( using parameter editor, delete points, delete links etc..) After everything finished i realised that i need to decrease the frequency to  2 meters.When i changed the frequency to 2 meters, most of the overridden stations are lost and all my corridor was messed up?

 

It would be nice to apply the manual changes to a region instead of stations.Becouse stations can change?

 

Thanks

 

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Anonymous
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Any help would be very much appreciated...

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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I hope somebody new has signed up who has an idea about it????

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L3GO-Ed
in reply to: Anonymous

I guess you need to use the apply station Range tool in the section editor. See attached Image. At the first station make the changes, using the apply station range button; the Start station will usually be the one where you have edited, then end station will be the last station of the Range (see the shots)

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Anonymous
in reply to: L3GO-Ed

     Sorry for the missunderstanding..My point is; i have done my edits and finished "apply station range" for 5 meters frequency, later i needed 4 meters frequency for my corridor..When i change it to 4 then the coridor is messed up...

 

Thanks

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L3GO-Ed
in reply to: Anonymous

o.k i think I get you there and think we share that problem. I am also usually forced to prepare to do my edits all over, in case I find I need to change any corridor parameters. Hope there's something out there to work around that

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