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Volume calculations - how to have more than one shape material in the table

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Anonymous
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Volume calculations - how to have more than one shape material in the table

Hello

 

I feel this might be super easy to fix, and apologies if somebody has already asked this, but does anyone know how to calculate volumes of multiple shapes, within one table?

 

I've been following this lovely tutorial (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEwcoacDLjQ&t=818s😞

created bespoke subassembly with two shapes --> added codes --> imported to Civil --> put into corridor --> created 2 sample lines --> so far everything works brilliantly, but when I get to volumes, I can only get two volume tables (1 table per shape) or 1 table with cumulative volume for both. Is there a way of having just one table with a list of all different (singular) volumes (i.e. different shapes)?

 

Many thanks in advance,

 

**I'm using Civil 3D 2018**

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Anonymous
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Ps. Forgot to mention, I can get exactly what I want using 'Volume Report' button (see pic attached) but I would really like to have that table in CAD.

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BrianHailey
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Unfortunately, when you create the table, it only allows you to pick one material. I think we are limited to one material per table. You might be able to create multiple table styles that are designed to overlap each other so they look like one table but I'm not positive that would work.

Brian J. Hailey, P.E.



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