Hi,
I've had a 2 year gap from any Civil 3D so please stick with me......
I've created 3 surfaces, which I have then had several alignments on them in order to create some profiles (sections). I'm begining to amend my profile style so it looks like something presentable.
The problem I'm having is that the levels shown on my axis are at very odd intervals (currently every 3.28m, so 0.00, 3.28, 6.56...etc). I cant for the life of me find the setting to change this in the profile style (if this is the right place to find it) can anyone point me in the direction so I can get my axis in a logical order?
Also, more of a minor one but is it possible to swap the axis that is shown on the right with the one on the left? The reason I ask is I have one Y axis with a 0 - 32.81 scale, which I would like on the left but (as above) with a 0-10m scale and then the more detailed axis that is currently on the left (every 3.28m) would ideally be on the right
Finally, does anyone know of any places to download decent profile styles etc. We have some but they all look quite bad for showing surface profiles (ie all geared up to show pipe networks etc)
Hope this makes sense, any help appreciated
Many thanks
3.28 is a conversion factor for feet to metres. Make sure all your settings are metric. Did you start with a metric template?
Mark Green
Working on Civil 3D in Canada
Thanks for your reply.
Yes I believe so, I've checked this in the Settings and they seem to be set to metric. It is a UK template that I've edited so it should all be set up correctly
I have managed to flip my axis on the left - right around now but still the main issue that I want to amend my axis precision remains, there must be a box somewhere to set the correct increment? (as in every metre rather than showing every 3.28m)
Very confused....
Check:
UNITS
-DWGUNITS
Toolspace>Settings> Right-click on drawing name> Edit Drawing Settings>Units & Zone
Mark Green
Working on Civil 3D in Canada
In the Profile View Style > Vertical Axes, what is the Major tick Interval set to?
Mark Green
Working on Civil 3D in Canada
When you had it set to 1m did you do a DIST command on the grid? It may label as 3.28, but what is the actual spacing?
Then set it to 0.3048 and do a DIST command again. This is the inverse conversion factor; i.e. 3.2808x0.3048 = 1 so I was hoping that if the grid had been at 3.28m spacing this would force it to 1.0m spacing.
None of this solves the cause of the problem, but may help to find it.
Mark Green
Working on Civil 3D in Canada