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Profile View Issue

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twillis004
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Profile View Issue

I'm  a fairly experienced Acad Civil 2013 user and ran into a Profile Issue I havent seen before. the attached profile shows the grid ending short of the entire alignment. the profile elevations are availble past the grid ending point, I know that becuase I am able to look at a table of the profile data and it goes to the end at station 15+00.40. 

 

Why is the profile and grid ending at approximate sta 12+30? I have cut several profiles with different settings and always get the same. I actully moved the aignment 5 feet and recut the profile and got the same results.

 

I'm completely confused. The alignment is not lying outside of the surface boundary either.

 

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Lisa_Pohlmeyer
in reply to: twillis004

Kinda tough not being able to look at your Profile View settings dialog, but my knee jerk question would be "Do you have a manual station set somewhere?"



Lisa Pohlmeyer
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twillis004
in reply to: Lisa_Pohlmeyer

I found out that the "staggering" toggle was on and the profile length was
correct but the stations where extending past the end do there was room for
the text to be displayed. It wasn't easy to find



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Palynch30
in reply to: twillis004

I love it when I answer my own questions.....Nice work

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