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How can I have 2 different pipe styles with the same pipe?

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Anonymous
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How can I have 2 different pipe styles with the same pipe?

Goal: I want to be able to have 2 different pipe styles for a single pipe in the same drawing. If I change the pipe style for Pipe A to "Crossing" then that pipe shows up as a crossing in two separate profiles. I want to be able to show it as a crossing in one profile and normal stretch of run in the other.

 

Is this impossible? From what I'm seeing, a singular pipe can only have 1 style associated.

 

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ToddRogers-WPM
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Go to your Profile View Properties. Click on Pipe Networks tab. For that pipe, assign an Override style to it.

 

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MMcCall402
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Yes you can, but only in a profile.  On the profile view properties there is a tab for Pipe Networks.  There is a column showing the current pipe style and a column for a Style Override. Here you can apply an new style to use in that profile  that will override the given to the pipe itself.

 

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Anonymous
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I knew there was a way! thank you

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