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SLOPE ANALYSIS DISPLAY

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jstormo
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SLOPE ANALYSIS DISPLAY

I have run a slope analysis and created a table to determine suitable areas for on-site septic systems. All looks fine in paper space, but I can't get it to plot in color, and the color swatches in the Slope Table don't show up in the plot. Any ideas??
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Anonymous
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STB or CTB?

We use an STB with Normal having all entity based properties (virtually a
'no-style' setting) which I have to use to get surface analyses to output
properly.

I haven't used a CTB in years, but I'm sure someone will be along that could
give you more specific info on that. I would think you would have to at
least one pen that has it's 'color' property set to "use object color".

(Keeping in mind, of course, that if the surface object has a color/style
applied, it would take precedent over any layer setting, as with any other
entity.)

HTH

<5horse> wrote in message news:5523554@discussion.autodesk.com...
I have run a slope analysis and created a table to determine suitable areas
for on-site septic systems. All looks fine in paper space, but I can't get
it to plot in color, and the color swatches in the Slope Table don't show up
in the plot. Any ideas??
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jstormo
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Thanks for the suggestion. We use STB;s also. My problem was finding the layer that controlled the display of the surface analysis results. The surface style shows it going on the 0 layer, but its controls are greyed out and unchangeable. When I turned on the 0 layer display in the surface style , I found the surface analysis results displayed on the c-topo layer and got it to display. I just didn't jump through the right hoops.

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