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What if we had tool where you can select one pipe section, then right click and have a feature for mutlple pipe swap. Then it would highlight my first pipe section that I selected, I could then just hover the pipes sections that I want to change. This feature would work just like the corridor create interactive surface boundary features. When I hit ENTER the small swap pipe dialog box would appear allow me to choose new pipe size.
Next time download the SincPac or if you can find it an old version of the Civil 3D Reminders Pack source code it's in there as well. Heck the Civil 3D Reminders Pack code is freely available and copyable.
This simple lack of functionality cripples the pressure pipe design capability. I use it to layout my network only (to stay true to band and fitting parameters), and then I explode it. Once the design is at 95%, I'll relayout with the (hopefully final) waterline sizes and do the profiles, so I can get my crossings in my Storm and Sanitary profiles.
You'd think after as many years as Pressure Pipes has been out they'd make it a little more easy. They are expecting the tech to be perfect HAHA or the engineer to no thange their mind!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
And they wonder why people don't use pressure pipes. The old copy FG is more user friendly that PP.
One is 'I'd like to switch multiple parts at the same time (pressure or pipe, or whatever). the other is 'please add the swap functionality that is missing from the pressure pipes design module'.
I understand they are not the same thing. By calling the 2 "swap part" ideas duplicates of "swap multiple parts" it does two things: it doubles the number of kudos for swapping multiple parts and second it will remind us to make sure that any swap multiple parts tool works well swapping a single part.
In the future, well combine duplicate ideas inside of IdeaStation, adding the kudos and comments together. Right now I do this on our planning spreadsheet.
Regards,
Peter Funk Sr Product Manager Civil 3D Autodesk, Inc.