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Moving Curb Grades in Profile View

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johnaa52
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Moving Curb Grades in Profile View

Hi All

I am having a problem with moving my profile grades. I go to Utilities under Corridors and create a profile for the left and right curb. They show up in my Alignment Profile, but when I click on one to move it, it disappears. When I type regen, it shows back up. I am trying to set my crossection grades in my Multiple Section Views.  I first create my Profile from Surface, then do a proposed centerline grade by Draw tangents with curves.  I create the corridor, put in the regions, go to corridor properties and pick the right and left corridor lines I have created. Then I set the existing surface and attach it to my profile. I create the sample lines and the Multi Section Views. Where am I screwing up? Thank you.

John

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tcorey
in reply to: johnaa52

Post the drawing....



Tim Corey
MicroCAD Training and Consulting, Inc.
Redding, CA
Autodesk Gold Reseller

New knowledge is the most valuable commodity on earth. -- Kurt Vonnegut
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wfberry
in reply to: johnaa52

Perhaps it is your computer.

 

or 

 

Your version of Civil 3D

 

or

 

Your operating system.

 

How would one know?

 

Bill

 

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johnaa52
in reply to: tcorey

Hi All

My drawing is my basemap and it was 11 megs, but I figured out how to zip it and will be attaching it to my reply. I hope this works. By the way, I want to thank you for your help. Well, I got it down to 7761 KB, but it aint anywhere near the maximum of 1575. I chopped it up before, but that did not work also. Any suggestions?

John Anderson

just a tech

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Saint Paul MN.55102

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tcorey
in reply to: johnaa52

If you would like to email it to me, I will take a look. tcorey@shasta.com.



Tim Corey
MicroCAD Training and Consulting, Inc.
Redding, CA
Autodesk Gold Reseller

New knowledge is the most valuable commodity on earth. -- Kurt Vonnegut

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