Adding rows to a structure table style

Adding rows to a structure table style

brileyFJRTL
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Adding rows to a structure table style

brileyFJRTL
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I am looking for some assistance in updating our structure tables style. We are using civil 3d 2018 right now but will make the transition to 2020 soon. The first image below shows what we are looking for. We've been manually creating these tables for years but we would like to automate this step now. Is there any way to add the additional row between structures that can house pipe information as shown? The bottom image is what we have thus far and I cannot seem to figure out a way to add a new row. Any help or ideas is appreciated!

 

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Joe-Bouza
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I do not know of a way to add blank rows. I am lost as to why you need them for pipe information?

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brileyFJRTL
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My experience shows that the structure tables portray an entire pipe network (including pipe information) better than the pipe tables. We show the staggered pipe information as we do so that the structure above is the starting structure, and the structure below is the ending structure for each pipe. With that in mind, the added row between structures is for information on the pipe that flows between those two structures.

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As Joe stated, no way to add rows on a C3D table. If you do a dataextraction from an exploded C3D table to excel then you may adjust the excel file as needed and bring that in as a table and edit it.

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Joe-Bouza
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Fair enough. Thanks for explaining 

 

does not the pipe table offer the start and end structures?

that would be giid

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its a start

 

pipe start end.JPG

 

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