Surface Elevations Table

Surface Elevations Table

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Surface Elevations Table

F.Camargo
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Hi guys,

How are you?

 

I'm trying to insert a dinamic text to Cut and Fill into my Table.

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Does anybody could help me, please?

 

Thank in advance

Fabrício

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AllenJessup
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Is this what you're looking for? ADDTOTALVOLUMETABLE

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Jeff_M
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@F.Camargo , Create the Volume Surface, create an Elevation Analysis with 2 ranges (1 below 0, 1 above 0) and assign the desired colors,

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 create a elevation table style that has the columns and assign the Volume range and range colors:

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Finally, add the Surface Elevation Table and assign it to use the Volume style. And the result:

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F.Camargo
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@Jeff_M 

Thank you for replay.

 

I’d like to insert a new column for the text “Cut” and “Fill”, just like the color. Is it possible?

 

thanks

Fabricio

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Jeff_M
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@F.Camargo not labeled automatically. This is why I have the CUT/FILL header, meaning Cut over Fill. You could add an extra column then add the Cut and Fill text manually after the table is created.

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F.Camargo
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@Jeff_M wrote:

@F.Camargo not labeled automatically. This is why I have the CUT/FILL header, meaning Cut over Fill. You could add an extra column then add the Cut and Fill text manually after the table is created.


@Jeff_M 

How Can I add Cut and Fill text manually into the table?

 

Thanks

Fabrício

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Jeff_M
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You add the text using Mtext of Dtext. It is not a part of the table, just text located within the empty table column you created.
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F.Camargo
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@Jeff_M wrote:
You add the text using Mtext of Dtext. It is not a part of the table, just text located within the empty table column you created.

Thank you @Jeff_M 

 

Fabrício

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