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PIPE LOWERING ALL AT ONCE

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Anonymous
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PIPE LOWERING ALL AT ONCE

is there a way to lower all pipes by say 1 foot without having to go through and change the invert on each pipe line?

if possible i would like to do this all in one command like raising or lowering surfaces is done in one command because i need to lower my surface by a foot which in turn means i need to lower all my pipes by a foot.

thanks for any help.
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matthew.risch
in reply to: Anonymous

Not as easliy as you'd like it to be.
I typically select all my pipes, hold down shift and start selecting the invert grips on each one until I've selected them all. Then stretch them all in the direction I want to go and type in my distance. They all move together holding their slopes.
I'm sure there's got to be a better way though, aside from vbs.
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Civil3DReminders_com
in reply to: Anonymous

Select pipes in plan, use the move command. I use the displacement method of the move command and type 0,0,-1 and hit enter twice.

Christopher
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matthew.risch
in reply to: Anonymous

Nice. 🙂
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Anonymous
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thanks for the ideas.

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