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User Defined Property Classifications

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aaronkrueger5983
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User Defined Property Classifications

Hello,

 

I am working on using User-Defined Property Classifications to be able to add measure down data to survey points. I have created fields for depth of measure down, pipe size, and direction. I have also created an equation that will give me invert elevation of the pipe. Now when I go to enter the measure down information using the edit point command, all of the columns for the pipe information seems to be in no specific order.

 

My question is how do I get this to show up so that all the information for pipe 1 line up next to each other making it far easier to enter. I would like to be able to have this setup in my drawing template so I don't have to remove and then add each column in the correct order for each drawing.

 

Thanks...

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Aaron,

 

Try arranging the columns by dragging each heading over to where you want it.

 

Dave

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Dave,

 

Yes that is a solution, but I have 32 different columns that could possibly be needed to be filled in. I don't really want to be dragging them around everytime. I am looking for a way to set it up in my project template so I can avoid that.

 

Thanks,

Aaron

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Aaron,

 

I'm not understanding. Why would you have to arrange them more than once?

 

Dave

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tcorey
in reply to: aaronkrueger5983

Is it not holding the column locations when you drag and drop them within the Panorama? It does for me.



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Message 6 of 7
aaronkrueger5983
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If you look at my attachment I would like the columns to look like this:

 

Measure Down 4    Pipe Size 4   Pipe Direction 4   Invert 4

 

Right now they seem to be appearing in a random fashion where I have to move them to be correct. I don't want to have to move them.

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tcorey
in reply to: aaronkrueger5983

Just to be clear, if you move the columns once, do they not come back up next time in the same order? That works for me.



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