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Profile view not clipping surface

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David.Puchi
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Profile view not clipping surface

I have an xref of profiles divided into even and odd layers for the sheets they will display on.

My problem is that in paperspace when I freeze the adjoining profiles in the viewport, the surface line still shows past the profile. If i turn off the even or odd layers in modelspace, the surface is 'clipped' to the profile still on.

Civil 3D 2019

 

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@David.Puchi ,

Welcome to the Civil 3D community, and this seems like a great question. I might be a bit confused and wanted to ask if you have a file you wouldn't mind posting here so that I can test on my end. I want to see if the behavior you describe is comparable in my environment. 


Copper Chadwick
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rl_jackson
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Are you using Plan Production Tools?


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@David.Puchi ,

Along with @rl_jackson question, I also wanted to follow up and find out if you have a sample fiel with this behavior that we could test to see the behavior and isolate the cause or find a workflow that might help you. Please hit the Accept as Solution button if a post fully solves the issue or answers the question.​ Thank you for your participation, your accepting a solution adds value to the post for the community as a whole, and helps other members find answers to their issues.


Copper Chadwick
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Message 5 of 6

Attached are the base and sheet files.

The clipping works in model space,

so I do a work-around by turning off the even and printing the odd sheets and vice versa.

 

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@David.Puchi ,

@rl_jackson was probably hinting at the answer, however when testing your file I see what you have done there, and I think the intended workflow is to separate the "rows" (see below, although you are probably already aware, I included the photo for the other people that are watching this post) in the multiple profile views by enough distance to accommodate different sheets/ views. Your methodology of printing every other sheet would be another way, or finally creating each profile view independently and assigning one of two differing styles with correlating layers for each profile per sheet. I think separating the profile views and the using plan production would help you a great deal with creating the sheet sets and views for your desired purposes.multiple profile views.PNG

 


Copper Chadwick
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