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Message 1 of 10
nithya1
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ROW display

Hi All

How can I display a non parallel right of way (ROW) on cross section plots.

Any help is appreciated.
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Message 2 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: nithya1

You should define your ROW with an alignment...
Message 3 of 10
nithya1
in reply to: nithya1

Floydian ,

Then how to show ROW on cross sections? With ROW label.

Thanks.
Message 4 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: nithya1

By default your ROW should be on the X-ROW layer...

Check in the cross sections plotting settings...
Message 5 of 10
nithya1
in reply to: nithya1

Thats work well. Thanks you. I have another question. How can I eleminate ROW lablels where driveways or intersections occur. Without defining another alignment for ROW?


Any help is highly appreciated.
Message 6 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: nithya1

Well i hope there's a faster way....But the only one i know
is to manually remove the ROW between the desired stations with Cross Sections / Design Control / Edit Design Control / Slopes....

Or manually with Cross Sections / View-Edit Sections...
Message 7 of 10
nithya1
in reply to: nithya1

Thanks for your help.
Message 8 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: nithya1

I have a road with a 50' ROW I created an alignment from the
center line. when I do a cross section my ROW lines won't
show up. I've checked the ROW box and set swath 50' left and 50' right.
anything else I need to do
Message 9 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: nithya1

Yeh attach a template.



"drafterMTC" wrote in message news:5851191@discussion.autodesk.com...
I have a road with a 50' ROW I created an alignment from the
center line. when I do a cross section my ROW lines won't
show up. I've checked the ROW box and set swath 50' left and 50' right.
anything else I need to do
Message 10 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: nithya1

just offset the centerline of the road 50' both ways(depending on scale factor) and put a label that reads something like R/W above it. its the manual way, but i think more efficient than depending on the program to do it.

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