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sheet set profiles not showing

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bf
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sheet set profiles not showing

C3D 2014.  In my drawing, I have an existing ground surface, an alignment and some feature lines I used to create a profile view with an eg profile and some superimposed profiles.  When I create the sheet set, I don't get any profiles in my profile views.  Any help?

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Message 2 of 10
tcorey
in reply to: bf

Are you using Plan Production tools, or just creating your own sheets within Sheet Set Manager?



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Message 3 of 10
EJMartinez
in reply to: bf

Have you added the surface to the profile?? In the toolspace under the prospector tab, under alignments, check the profile to see if there is a surface that is being used.
Message 4 of 10
bf
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in reply to: tcorey

am using sheet sets creation. i.e. create view frames-create sheet sets.  Section sheet set came out perfect.

Message 5 of 10
bf
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in reply to: EJMartinez

yes sir I have surfaces being used by the profiles.

Message 6 of 10
bf
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in reply to: bf

and yea, never mind, it was a bonehead setting on my part.

Message 7 of 10
Cadd-mandu
in reply to: bf

bf - what was the setting that fixed your problem?  I have the same problem but the only fix is to synchronize my surfaces before plotting but this step cannot occur when plotting via Sheet Set Manager.  IT has suggested setting the ground lines to "static" but that is not an option since I need them to update as grading changes occur and I also want the profiles to correctly linetype the lines as dashed lines.

 

Thanks

Message 8 of 10
Joe-Bouza
in reply to: bf

PlZ expand upon your solution. What may be "boneheaded" to you may be a game changer for someone else. Don't be shy
Thank you

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Message 9 of 10
mcolmanRA8D7
in reply to: Cadd-mandu

For me, I realized that the profile views were displaying, but not in my current drawing. They were in the model space of the drawing I specified for all of the sheets. 

 

Message 10 of 10
msmirnovLXXW5
in reply to: Joe-Bouza

probably too late to help but maybe helpful to someone else...

The issue in my case was that the profile view elevation range was set to 0 to 5

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