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Land Development Suite for BricsCAD Manual: Survey and Cogo commands: Before you begin go to Drafting -- Drawing Setup Drawing Setup - Select English or Metric units -changes the ltscale and labeling precision, changes dimscale to the scale of the drawing, it changes textsize to one tenth the drawing scale (English) and to 3mm (Metric) and it changes other dimension variables. You may use notepad to edit dpset.lsp in the Dpcogo directory if you want to change or customize these settings. Set points Survey and Cogo does not use point objects, It uses blocks which contain the point node, a point number, point elevation and point description. Set points by entering Northings & Eastings (coords) or pick a point (select). (if you pick a point on a 3D object, the elevation will be used for the point). You may also set points by Traverse, Sideshot, or by entering a station and offset along an alignment. Note: Whenever you add points to the drawing a user definable block can also be placed there automatically, such as an iron pipe or a power pole etc. - See Create key descriptions below. Point blocks There are two point nodes placed for each point. One node is placed at the elevation of the point on layer 3D_NODE to be used for surface modeling programs or for drawing 3D lines etc. The other node is placed at elevation 0 on layer 2D_NODE to be used for 2D drafting. The "Reassociate points" command will move all 2d nodes to their proper location in relation to the 3d nodes in case you move points manually and get them separated. NOTE: The point number is on layer DPNO, the point elevation is on layer DPEL, and the point description is on layer DPDES. Create key descriptions Selecting this option brings up a dialog box in which you may enter point descriptions that will cause a block to be placed along with the point, such as an iron pipe or a power pole. A block (drawing file) with the same name as the description must be placed in the c:\Program Files\CogoSoftware\Dpcogo\dwglib directory - a sampling of some descriptions and blocks are included with the program. The list of descriptions are kept in the file c:\Program Files\CogoSoftware\Dpcogo\dwglib\dpdestd.lbr Please note that the block will be scaled by the linetype scale of the drawing. If you are drawing at a 20 scale then the linetype scale (LTSCALE) variable should be set to 20. If you use the Set drawing scale option on the drafting menu, the linetype scale will be automatically set. The key description must be the first part of the description before any spaces.

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Land Development Suite for BricsCAD Manual:

Survey and Cogo commands:

Before you begin go to Drafting -- Drawing Setup Drawing Setup - Select English or Metric units -changes the ltscale and labeling precision, changes dimscale to the scale of the drawing, it changes textsize to one tenth the drawing scale (English) and to 3mm (Metric) and it changes other dimension variables. You may use notepad to edit dpset.lsp in the Dpcogo directory if you want to change or customize these settings.

Set points Survey and Cogo does not use point objects, It uses blocks which contain the point node, a point number, point elevation and point description. Set points by entering Northings & Eastings (coords) or pick a point (select). (if you pick a point on a 3D object, the elevation will be used for the point). You may also set points by Traverse, Sideshot, or by entering a station and offset along an alignment.

Note: Whenever you add points to the drawing a user definable block can also be placed there automatically, such as an iron pipe or a power pole etc. - See Create key descriptions below.

Point blocks There are two point nodes placed for each point. One node is placed at the elevation of the point on layer 3D_NODE to be used for surface modeling programs or for drawing 3D lines etc. The other node is placed at elevation 0 on layer 2D_NODE to be used for 2D drafting.

The "Reassociate points" command will move all 2d nodes to their proper location in relation to the 3d nodes in case you move points manually and get them separated.

NOTE: The point number is on layer DPNO, the point elevation is on layer DPEL, and the point description is on layer DPDES.

Create key descriptions Selecting this option brings up a dialog box in which you may enter point descriptions that will cause a block to be placed along with the point, such as an iron pipe or a power pole. A block (drawing file) with the same name as the description must be placed in the c:\Program Files\CogoSoftware\Dpcogo\dwglib directory - a sampling of some descriptions and blocks are included with the program. The list of descriptions are kept in the file c:\Program Files\CogoSoftware\Dpcogo\dwglib\dpdestd.lbr Please note that the block will be scaled by the linetype scale of the drawing. If you are drawing at a 20 scale then the linetype scale (LTSCALE) variable should be set to 20. If you use the Set drawing scale option on the drafting menu, the linetype scale will be automatically set.

The key description must be the first part of the description before any spaces.

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An example: Lets say the key is ip for iron pipe - when the program sees the key ip, it places the block ip.dwg at the point location. The following are valid descriptions: ip ip bent ip 1/2"

Create line descriptions This command is being phased out. The import linework command will automatically find line descriptions from the point file. Selecting this option brings up a dialog box in which you may enter line descriptions that will cause a layer to be created and linework to be drawn on it from a point file (See Import line file). If a line description was set up for ep, then any line name beginning with "ep" would be placed on layer ep.

Downloading a Data Collector Use the software that came with your Data Collector to download to a file in one of the following formats: Point Number, Northing, Easting, Elevation, Description (PNEZD) or Point Number, Easting, Northing, Elevation, Description (PENZD). This file may then be imported using the import points and/or the import linework commands. Point symbols and lines are automatically drawn.

Example: Let's say you are downloading from a Sokkia SDR33. If you use the ProLINK Comms program, which came with the Sokkia SDR33, you will need to send the data from the SDR33 in POS view. This option is under the Communication Menu. Once the data is in ProLINK Comms as coordinates then there is a format conversion that will convert to the format that you wish.

Point display

Points display on will set pdmode to 3 (displays an x) and pdsize to 0.03. Points display off will set pdmode to 1 (no display). Points display select will allow the user to select a point display mode. Zoom to points by number will center the point in the current display. Renumber points add a numeric value (+ or -) to existing point numbers. Select points by number will make a selection set of points by entering a range of point numbers. Use the previous selection set "P" option to use these points in another command (such as nodelist or twist). Select points by description will make a selection set of points by finding a matching description. Enter the description to find. Use the previous selection set "P" option to use these points in another command (such as nodelist or twist). Change point layer by number will move points to a different layer by entering a range of point numbers. Enter the range of point numbers and the layer to move to (the layer must exist in the drawing). Change point layer by description will move points with a certain descrption to a different layer. Enter the description to find and the layer to move to (the layer must exist in the drawing). Add text to elevation by desc. Will add text to an elevation , such as adding TC= to an elevation (i.e. TC=600.00), by finding a matching description. Add text to elevation by select Will add text to an elevation , such as adding TC= to an elevation

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(i.e. TC=600.00), by selecting a point or group of points. Reset elevation by desc. Will reset the elevation text to the elevation of the point by finding a matching description. Reset elevation by select Will reset the elevation text to the elevation of the point by selecting a point or group of points.

Boundary Traverse and Sideshot Set points using a boundary traverse or sideshot (use vertical angle or difference in elevation). Select a point to occupy by point number, or pick a random point graphically, then select a point to backsite - enter as many sideshots as you need. When done press enter - the program will move you to the last point that you set and backsite the point that you were on before - continue with traverse or sideshot. Note: In order to set on or backsite an existing point in the drawing you must enter the point number.

Draw Traverse - Draw by entering bearings and distances and curves. Good for inputing an existing boundary.

Radial Stakeout Enter a point number to occupy. Then enter a point number to backsite. You will be prompted to create or select a file. If you select an existing file, the new data will be appended to it. You may graphically select all the points that you want to include in the stakeout report, or you can enter a range of point numbers. You may now open the file in notepad or any other text editor and print it out.

Inverse Inverse points by entering point numbers. You will be prompted for the first point number and then the second point number. A bearing and distance will be displayed at the command prompt.

Intersections Find intersections by Bearing - Bearing, Bearing - Distance, Distance - Distance, Line - Arc, and Point offset to a line.

Bearing-Bearing: You will be prompted for the first point number and bearing (or enter two point numbers for bearing) and then the second point number and bearing (or enter two point numbers for bearing), the intersection will be displayed at the command prompt and you will be asked if you would like to set a new point there.

Bearing-Distance: You will be prompted for the first point number and bearing (or enter two point numbers for bearing) and then the second point number and distance, the intersection will be displayed at the command prompt and you will be asked if you would like to set a new point there.

Distance-Distance: You will be prompted for the first point number and distance and then the second point number and distance, the intersection will be displayed at the command prompt and you will be asked if you would like to set a new point there.

Note: If two answers are found, you will be asked to choose the answer you want to use.

Line-Arc: You will be prompted for the first point number and the second point number to define a line, then you

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will be prompted for a point number at the center of the arc and a radius, the intersection will be displayed at the command prompt and you will be asked if you would like to set a new point there.

Point offset to a line: You will be prompted for the first point number and the second point number to define a line, then you will be prompted for a point number, the bearing and distance from the point perpendicular to the line will be displayed at the command prompt.

Draw by point number You may draw a line from point to point by entering the point number.

Import / Export Import points from an ascii file or export points to an ascii file. A file is created in a variety of formats (including: Point Number, Northing, Easting, Elevation and Description). You may also create a Point List for viewing in the same format.

Import line file Linework may be created in the drawing by reading a point file with linework coded into it. This may be the same file used to import the points. Line descriptors must start with a "." right after the key description (if any). The line name can be anything, such as "line1" or "line2" (An example would be .line1). If the line is on a curve place a "-" after the "." (An example would be .-line1). To end a line, place a "!" after the line descriptor (an example would be .line1! ). This will stop the line at this point and it will restart at the next descriptor for that line. You may also end a line by placing ".." in front of the descriptor (an example would be ..line1 ). It is preferred that you use .line1! instead of ..line1 to close a line. Only one control code (the last one) will be honored in a line descriptor. To close a line, place a "+" after the line descriptor (an example would be .line1+ ). This will close the line back to the beginning point. To join the last point shot into a line, place a "*" after the line descriptor (an example would be .line1* ). This will add the last point shot into the line, inserted before the current point. You may place several line descriptors on one point (an example would be .ep!.bc.sw ). In the following example there is an iron pipe found bent on the edge of pavement. To code the iron pipe we have set up the key description of "ip" and the line name is "ep1" also we want to note that the pipe was bent, thus the description would read in the following format: key description (if any) "." Line name, a space, and then the note. Example: ip.ep1 bent.

The following are valid line descriptions:

.ep1 ip.ep1 ip.ep1 bent ip.ep1 some note

Notice that there are no spaces till the beginning of the note.

If a line description was ep1, then line ep1 would be placed on layer ep. Any line name beginning with "ep" would be placed on layer ep.

Manipulate points Move points - Select a group of points and move them. Select the 3d nodes (corresponding 2d

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nodes are selected automatically). Rotate points - Select a group of points and rotate them. Select the 3d nodes (corresponding 2d nodes are selected automatically). Note: You may use a window or crossing since the routine will only select the 3d nodes. Reassociate points - This command will move all 2d nodes to their correct location with the 3d nodes. (In case a 2d node gets moved by accident or a 3d node is moved without using the "Move points" command.) Resize points - Select a group of points and change the size of the point display. (point no. elevation and description) Note: This command will not change the size of a block placed at the point (such as a power pole or iron pipe). Twist points - Select a group of points and pivot the points about their placement point. Change elevation - Select a group of points and change the elevation by adding or subtracting. Convert elevation - Select a group of points and change the elevation by mutiplication.(such as converting between metric and English) Resize blocks - Select a group of blocks and change their size. (such as power pole or iron pipe) Note: This command will not affect the points. Note: To resize both points and blocks - use resize points then use resize blocks.

Drafting

Drawing Setup - Select English or Metric units -changes the ltscale and labeling precision, changes dimscale to the scale of the drawing, it changes textsize to one tenth the drawing scale (English) and to 3mm (Metric) and it changes other dimension variables (you may edit dpset.lsp in the c:\Program Files\CogoSoftware\Dpcogo directory if you want to change these settings).

NOTE: many of our programs use the ltscale setting to scale objects they create.

Design Lots by Area You may let the program automatically design lots by area using Slide Bearing, Hinge or Radial methods. To change the desired result pick the resulting bearing in reverse order.

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Layers You may manipulate layers by picking entities on desired layers. The options are:

Isolate Layer - Sets first selected layer current and turns off all unselected layers. Undo Isolate Layer - Restores layer settings.

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Layer Off - Turns off selected layers. Undo Layer Off - Restores layer settings. Turn all layers on - Turns all layers on.

Layer Match - Moves selected entities to new layer. Change to current layer - Moves selected entities to current layer. Make Layer Current - Sets selected layer current.

Layer Walk - Displays layers one at a time.

Layer Lock - Locks selected layers. Undo Layer Lock - Restores layer settings. Layer Unlock - Unlocks selected layers. Layer Freeze - Freezes selected layers. Undo Layer Freeze - Restores layer settings. Thaw all layers - Thaws all layers.

Text Text Leader - Draws a leader and begins mtext. Text leader box - Draws a leader and places a box around the text. Box around text - Select text to place a box around (ltscale will control the space between text and box). Trim behind text - Trims all entities behind selected text.

Draw traverse - You may draw by entering bearings or azimuths and distances and curves.

Draw by deflection - You may draw by entering a deflection angle from a line.

Draw Curves - You may draw a curve tangent to two lines or tangent to the end of a line. You may draw curves by PC-RP-PT, PC-POC-PT and PC-PI-PT

Graphic Scale - Places a graphic scale at the desired location (ltscale variable will determine the size and units).

Lot Numbers - Will place incremented numbers at the desired location.

Label Stations - Will place station labels along a line, arc or polyline.

Profiles Draw profile grid - Draws and annotates a profile grid, based on current UCS. Pick lower left and upper right limits. Label profile elevations - Labels elevations along a datum line as you pick the point in a profile, based on current UCS. Extract Profile - Extracts a profile from a tin of 3dfaces or 3dlines along a defined line.

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Labels You may label the bearing and distance of a line by selecting it or by picking points. You may label a curve (radius, length) or (delta, radius, tangent, length and chord bearing & length) by selecting it or by picking points.

NOTE: LABELING WILL USE THE UNITS (ENGLISH OR METRIC) THAT IS SELECTED IN DRAFTING-- DRAWING SETUP. LABELING WILL ALSO USE THE CURRENT PRECISION SETTINGS.

Label lines BRG

Label by selecting a line Brg dist / - Label bearing and distance on top of line. / Brg Dist - Label bearing and distance on bottom of line. Brg / Dist - Label bearing on top and distance on bottom of line. Dist / Brg - Label distance on top and bearing on bottom of line. Dist / - Label distance on top of line. / Dist - Label distance on bottom of line. Note - Label bearing and distance with a leader to a line.

point to point

Label by selecting 2 points for a line Brg dist / - Label bearing and distance on top of line by selecting points. / Brg Dist - Label bearing and distance on bottom of line by selecting points. Brg / Dist - Label bearing on top and distance on bottom of line by selecting points. Dist / Brg - Label distance on top and bearing on bottom of line by selecting points. Dist / - Label distance on top of line by selecting points. / Dist - Label distance on bottom of line by selecting points.

Label lines AZN

Label by selecting a line Azn dist / - Label North azimuth and distance on top of line. / Azn Dist - Label North azimuth and distance on bottom of line. Azn / Dist - Label North azimuth on top and distance on bottom of line. Dist / Azn - Label distance on top and North azimuth on bottom of line. Dist / - Label distance on top of line. / Dist - Label distance on bottom of line. Note - Label North azimuth and distance with a leader to a line.

point to point

Label by selecting 2 points for a line

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Azn dist / - Label North azimuth and distance on top of line by selecting points. / Azn Dist - Label North azimuth and distance on bottom of line by selecting points. Azn / Dist - Label North azimuth on top and distance on bottom of line by selecting points. Dist / Azn - Label distance on top and North azimuth on bottom of line by selecting points. Dist / - Label distance on top of line by selecting points. / Dist - Label distance on bottom of line by selecting points.

Label lines AZS

Label by selecting a line Azs dist / - Label South azimuth and distance on top of line. / Azs Dist - Label South azimuth and distance on bottom of line. Azs / Dist - Label South azimuth on top and distance on bottom of line. Dist / Azs - Label distance on top and South azimuth on bottom of line. Dist / - Label distance on top of line. / Dist - Label distance on bottom of line. Note - Label South azimuth and distance with a leader to a line.

point to point

Label by selecting 2 points for a line Azs dist / - Label South azimuth and distance on top of line by selecting points. / Azs Dist - Label South azimuth and distance on bottom of line by selecting points. Azs / Dist - Label South azimuth on top and distance on bottom of line by selecting points. Dist / Azs - Label distance on top and South azimuth on bottom of line by selecting points. Dist / - Label distance on top of line by selecting points. / Dist - Label distance on bottom of line by selecting points.

Label curves

Label by selecting a curve Rad ( Len - Label radius on outside and arc length on inside of curve. Len ( Rad - Label arc length on outside and radius on inside of curve. Len ( - Label arc length on outside of curve. ( Len - Label arc length on inside of curve. Note Brg - Label Delta, Tangent, Arc length, Radius, Chord bearing and Chord distance in a note off the curve. Note Azn - Label Delta, Tangent, Arc length, Radius, Chord Azimuth North and Chord distance in a note off the curve. Note Azs - Label Delta, Tangent, Arc length, Radius, Chord Azimuth South and Chord distance in a note off the curve.

Label curves (point)

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Label by selecting 3 points to define a curve (center start end - counterclockwise) Rad ( Len - Label radius on outside and arc length on inside of curve. Len ( Rad - Label arc length on outside and radius on inside of curve. Len ( - Label arc length on outside of curve. ( Len - Label arc length on inside of curve.

Label coords - Label coordinates by picking a point.

Label areas - Label areas in square feet and acres (or Hectares) by selecting a closed polyline.

Listing List lines - You may list the bearing and distance of a line by selecting it. List curves - You may list a curve (delta, radius, tangent, length and chord bearing & length) by selecting it.

Write Parcels descriptions Let the program write your parcel descriptions! Select a commencement point, then select a commencing polyline, then select a parcel boundary, which is a closed polyline. The legal description is written to a text file that you may edit in your favorite word program.

Closure Reports Print a detailed traverse and closure report using Bearings or Azimuths describing each leg of the traverse along with the area and error of closure.

DTM Manual:

STEPS TO CREATE A SURFACE MODEL

1. Create A project You need an ascii (plain text) point file in the form of XYZ, space delimited, to start a surface model. You may use other software to do this or you may use the following options: Create from DP nodes Use this to create a project file from DP nodes (if you are using Survey and Cogo - You can import points into the drawing. This option will create the project file from the imported points). Create from points Use this option to create a project file from BricsCAD or points. Create from blocks Use this to create a project file from block insertion points. (They may be point blocks created by another package). Create from lines/polylines Use this to create a project file from the end points of lines, the vertices of polylines or 3d faces.

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2. Open project Open the point (project) file that you created to make a surface model. 3. Select Fault Lines Select lines, polylines or 3d faces to use as break lines in the model (optional). NOTE: Fault lines (line endpoints, polyline vertices or 3d faces) need to fall on points in the model. A fault line is telling the program to triangulate in a particular way. 4. Select boundaries Select lines and polylines to define boundary or void areas for the surface model (optional). The surface model will stop at the boundary or within voids. NOTE: Best results are obtained by creating a boundary using a regular 2d closed polyline. Using the polyline, draw from node to node to form an outline along the points in the model. If needed you may offset this boundary out from the model a small amount. 5. Create surface

A dialog box will appear allowing you to set the options to use and create a surface model. You may restrict the model with an elevation range. You may use fault lines. You may use a boundary and voids. Set the parameters and click OK to create the surface. 6. Import TIN You may import a triangulated irregular network (TIN) of 3d faces into the drawing (optional). 7. Create contours

A dialog box will appear allowing you to set options and create contours. You may restrict the contours with an elevation range. You may assign a thickness to the contour. 8. Label contours Label single - Select the contour to label. Label multiple - Pick two points to define a line crossing the contours to label. (This routine will use the current text settings). 9. Create mesh Create a 3d mesh to represent the surface (optional). Set horizontal spacing and vertical exaggeration. 10. Calculate volumes Calculate the volume between two surfaces (optional).

STEPS TO CREATE A PROFILE

1. Extract profile from TIN

Select an alignment - it must be a polyline. A dialog box will open up asking you to select a *.tin (surface TIN) file that you created. Then another dialog box will ask you to create a Profile file (*.pfl). This is where the profile will be stored in station elevation format. 2. Import profile A settings dialog box will appear allowing you to set the following parameters:

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Horizontal scale Vertical scale English or Metric (stationing) Elevation decimal precision (number of decimal places to display existing elevations) Elevation interval (interval to display existing elevations) Enter 0 for no elevations. Station interval (interval to display stations along base of profile) Enter 0 for no stationing. Grid lines above profile (number of grid lined to display above profile) Grid lines below profile (number of grid lined to display below profile) Cancel (stops command) OK (draws profile) A dialog box will appear asking you to select a Profile file (*.pfl) that you created during the Extract profile from TIN command. Next you will be asked to pick a point in the current drawing. This point will be the lower left corner of the profile grid. A UCS (user coordinate system) will be created with the same name as the profile. If the UCS already exists it will be deleted and re-defined. If you own Design Section Tools & Sewer Profiles you can use them within this UCS to draw by station and elevation or to draw grades & sewers and to label stations and elevations (optional). The profile is automatically drawn. Elevations and stations are displayed below the grid. The grid lines (elevation) are also labeled.

Simple Road Design Manual:

Create or Open a Road Project. Once you name a road project, you can cut an existing profile or existing cross sections from an alignment (polyline) of your choice. The purpose of the "Project" is to keep track of files relating to a particular alignment.

Extract profile from tin. You will be asked to select a polyline alignment. A profile will be extracted from a TIN of your choice. This TIN must have been created with our DTM module.

Import existing profile. This command will import the profile that you extracted in the above command. The dialog box for this command allows you to set the precision for the existing profile as well as the proposed profile that you may wish to import. A fully annotated grid will be placed around the profile. A user coordinate system (UCS) will be created with the same name as the profile. You can set this UCS current and use the section tools command to draw and label objects in the profile. Make sure that you have the correct scale set in the section tool dialog box.

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Define proposed profile. A dialog box will appear allowing you to enter PI stations and elevations and vertical curves for your proposed alignment. The grades are calculated and shown in the dialog box for your information. You may enter a station and grade and change the following elevation.

Import proposed profile. After setting the existing profile UCS current, use this command to import the proposed profile. The proposed profile will overlay the existing profile. Vertical curves, grades and tangent elevations will be labeled based on the settings provided when you imported the existing profile.

Set profile UCS current. Allows you to pick the UCS you wish to work in.

Define template. You may define a template for your roadway. A template is a cross section of the proposed road including the foreslope. If the template is symmetrical you only need to define the left side of the centerline.

Each surface of the template must be a polyline. First you will be asked for a file name. This is where the template definition will be stored. Next you will be asked to select the profile elevation point. This is the part of the template that will be controlled by the proposed profile (usually the centerline crown grade). If you are using proposed top of curb grade, you must project this point to the centerline.

Now select a surface of the template. You will be asked for a surface name (do not use numbers for surface names). If the surface is not symmetrical you will be asked to select the right side.

Continue to select surfaces till done (see illustration).

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Now you will be asked if you want to define a TOP surface. This surface is usefull if you wish to import top points into your drawing and create a new surface model of your roadway. You do not have to define a TOP surface (see illustration).

Now you will be asked to select datum points. Datum points are required and they define the lowest part of the template. Cut and fill volumes are calculated between the datum surface and the existing surface (see illustration).

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Import template. Select a template file to import into the drawing.

Template locations. A dialog box will appear allowing you to enter the start and end station along with the template file to use.

Extract sections from tin. Select a polyline alignment. Enter a start station. Enter an increment to cut cross sections along (such as every 50 feet). Now you can enter any extra stations that you would like a cross section cut at. When done entering extra stations press enter. Now you will be asked to enter a left swath width. This is the distance left of the alignment that you wish the sections to start. Now you are asked for the right swath width. This is the distance to the right of the alignment that you wish the cross section to extend to.

Import existing sections. Use this command to import the existing sections that you extracted above.

Enter ditch profile segments. A dialog box will appear allowing you to enter station ranges, depth or elevation of ditches and foreslopes to be applied to the templates.

Define slopes. A dialog box will appear allowing you to enter station ranges and backslopes to be applied to the templates. If a slope will not work then the template is closed upon the the last point of the existing surface. You must be sure that your existing surface extends far enough for your proposed template and slopes.

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Process sections. The templates and slopes are applied to the existing sections. Before processing sections you must do the following: Extract existing sections. Set template locations. Define proposed profile. Define slopes.

Import proposed sections. Use this command to import the new cross sections showing existing and proposed surfaces. A dialog box will appear allowing you to set certain parameters. You should set the grid width to enclose the cross section. You may set sheet height and width to control the placement of the sections. A user coordinate system (UCS) will be created for each cross section with the same name as the cross section. You can set this UCS current and use the section tools command to draw and label objects in the section. Make sure that you have the correct scale set in the section tool dialog box.

Section tools. (Included as a bonus) You may draw by entering the slope (3:1), ft./ft. (0.2), %grade (0.5), or Station and Elevation. Place and label a manhole by station and elevation or construct an offset using the vertical scale. Select a line or polyline and Section tools will label the slope (3:1), ft./ft. (0.0156'/ft), or %grade (0.05%). Pick a point and label a Station and Elevation, or just an Elevation. Place a manhole and Section tools will label the station, rim elevation, and up to three invert elevations.

Section volumes. Displays the cut and fill volumes based on average end areas.