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wipeouts in structure table

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Joe-Bouza
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wipeouts in structure table

I have a drainage structure table for a leaching system. I used some expressions to calculate some of the leaching pool values for the Top Of Rings etc. When the expression is false I get a zero. The expression work as expected, and I anticipated manually wiping out the false value, but when I wipeout or solid mask the values in MS they don't line up in the view port. Does anyone know how to effectively wipeout structure table cells?

 

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troma
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Don't know much about tables, so tell me, can you set the text height with an expression? If so, set one up that puts the text height to zero for the circumstances required.

Mark Green

Working on Civil 3D in Canada

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Joe-Bouza
in reply to: troma

I don't know if that technique works with pipe network tables?

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troma
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Nope, I dunno either. Just throwing it out there without a second thought. Up to you to test it, sorry! Haven't used tables in so long I have no idea if it's possible.

Mark Green

Working on Civil 3D in Canada

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Joe-Bouza
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No it doesn't - thats why I need to mask

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Hidden_Brain
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when you were placing the wipeouts in MS, was your MS scale the same as your sheet viewport scale where the table is printing?

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Joe-Bouza
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That was too easy!

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