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How to define elevation range on production profile views

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Anonymous
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How to define elevation range on production profile views

Hello.
How do I get the profile views in production sheets to have all the same elevation range?
When Civil 3D creates the profile views I only get to see the design profile, and the existing grade is not visible, because the design profile is aligned to the botton of the profile view, and nothing bellow is visible.
When I select all profile views and try to modify the elevation range, only one of the profile views changes.

Greetings from Paraguay.

Claudio Bogado Pompa.

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wfberry
in reply to: Anonymous

Have you tried the CREATE MULTIPLE PROFILE VIEW setting under Profile View -->Profile View Styles-->Commands-->CreateMultipleProfileView.

 

I believe this would have to be set prior to running your profiles.

 

Bill

 

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Anonymous
in reply to: wfberry

Thanks for your answer.
I created the profile views with the Output > Create plans command.

In the drawing there is a single profile view.

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Joe-Bouza
in reply to: Anonymous

In the wizard there is a button to set height based on A profile...averages it... you can try the different options to see what works for you.

 

to be honest, I know I have to go to each sheeta anyway and adjust the datum to suit.

Joe Bouza
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cwr-pae
in reply to: Anonymous

In addition to the answers offered by Bill and Joe, in the profile view style the settings for grid padding control how far the grid extends above and below the profile the view is created for. Make sure this is set to a reasonable number of paper units to give enough cushioning at the scales intended. I use 2" for both in my (imperial units) template and usually have good results with the automatic height setting.

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Anonymous
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I did not found a way to change several elevations at once.

I had to code a custom command to copy the elevations from a template profile view to the plan profile views.

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