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C3D 2010 Plan and Profile sheets left to right

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Message 1 of 9
hellafella
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C3D 2010 Plan and Profile sheets left to right

I have generated a right to left profile

I use General-create the view frames and they show right to left --good

I use General-create sheets to create the layouts in my current drawing

Rather than being from left to right, it flips my plan view upside down and aligns it on the left side. Anyone run into this issue

Is their a viewport setting I don't know about?

Civil3d2010 bug?

 

@BushW has edited your subject line for clarity: Plan and Profile sheets left to right

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Message 2 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: hellafella

Hi,

You may be reporting a known issue, but first I want to make sure I
understand what you're saying:

On 4/6/2010 5:09 PM, hellafella wrote:
> I have generated a right to left profile

Do you mean "alignment" here, and not "profile?"

> I use General-create the view frames and they show right to left
> --good
>
> I use General-create sheets to create the layouts in my current
> drawing
>
> Rather than being from left to right, it flips my plan view upside
> down and aligns it on the left side. Anyone run into this issue

Can you post a small drawing that illustrates the problem?

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Message 3 of 9
hellafella
in reply to: Anonymous

Are you still wanting a drawing

Message 4 of 9
moggert
in reply to: hellafella

I have the same problem with a plan and profile when going right to left profile is right and the plan drawing is flipped upside down. Did you get a fix for this?

Message 5 of 9
Joe-Bouza
in reply to: moggert

Sorry for asking the obvious question; are your alignments drawn right to left? If not I suspect thats why c3d is flipping

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Message 6 of 9
moggert
in reply to: Joe-Bouza

Yes the alignment runs north to south 0+000 is north and station 25+000 is south

Message 7 of 9
Chris_Warren
in reply to: hellafella

I'm having the same issue. I have a alignment that runs East to West. The View Frames are upside down and the sheets come into the Sheet Set in reverse order. I'm using C3D2010. Any fixes or workarounds for this?

Message 8 of 9
dedroy03
in reply to: Chris_Warren

I am having the same issue as well. Any solutions yet? All I can think to do is create named views based on the boundaries of the view frames. But this will take a long time to do since I have multiple drawings, all with very long alignments. 

 

When I would "Create Sheets", I chose "Align profile and plan view at end". This seemed to fix my plan view, but then mess up my profile. It was working like that for a few days and now it no longer works and my 0+00 is at the left side of plan again instead of the right where I need it to be! (Reversing the stationing is not an option for me either)

Message 9 of 9
wiesen.josh
in reply to: Chris_Warren

when you are creating your view frames, they will ask you to set up your begin and end station. what we have all been doing is putting in the stationing as we should (i.e. going east to west, 111+50.00 to 541+50.00), which results in the "upside down" issue. The workaround that I found is that you simply just have to flip your begin and end station (i.e. go west to east, 541+50.00 to 111+50.00).

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