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Editing components of “profile view”,

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JamaL9722060
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Editing components of “profile view”,

Editing components of “profile view”,

 

In the case of horizontal alignment, one can choose any component and edits its properties (attached) such as its label height (attached).

 

I’m wondering why such option is not available in the case of “profile view”. The selected component doesn’t bring its edits option (as in the case of horizontal alignment”) and thus one can’t edit its properties like labels (attached).

 

Then how to edit the components of the “profile view”?

 

Thank you

 

Best

 

Jamal

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Jamal Numan
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Jay_B
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Jamal,

 

Not sure exactly what you are after here but here's a bit of info on what your dealing with.

 

The area along the bottom & sides of the Profile is called a "Data Band"

 

The reason your elevations are all the same at each grid station is because you only have 1 profile and both

"profile1" & "profile2" are both set to label your xg profile. The proposed "profiles" or right side labels can all be turned off by unchecking the "FG" label in caption (yours may be named differently.

 

You can access this by selecting the profile view_rt click_pfl view properties_Data Bands tab.

 

If your looking to change the height of the text along the bottom you'll need to go to settings tab on toolspace_

Profile View_Band Styles_Profile Data_ (within these styles as assigned in your "Band Sets" in use you can go to the "Band Details" tab of the "Profile Data" style you wish to change & text heights are controlled in the label composer for various "Labels & Ticks"

 

Hope this helps.

C3D 2018.1
C3D 2016 SP4

Win 7 Professional 64 Bit
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Anonymous
in reply to: JamaL9722060

 these three attachments should help.

 

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JamaL9722060
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Thank you very much guys for the help.

 

Perfect Dan and Jay. Your fantastic screenshots answer all my questions (attached).

 

Best

 

Jamal

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Jamal Numan

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