When you draw a slope arrow to create a sloped surface, you can specify the following properties on the Properties palette. See also GUID-6C30585B-C0A6-4952-AABC-B4D330FDFE3B.htm#WS73099CC142F487551D68DD061249D36330F-6CE1.
Name | Description |
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Constraints | |
Specify | Selects the method for defining the slope of the surface. To define its pitch, select Slope. Then enter a value for the Slope property. To define the slope by specifying the height at the tail and head of the slope arrow, select Height at Tail. Then enter values for Level at Tail, Height Offset at Tail, Level at Head, and Height Offset at Head. |
Level at Tail | Specifies the level associated with the tail of the slope arrow. |
Height Offset at Tail | Specifies the starting height of the sloped surface in relation to the Level at Tail. To start below the level, enter a negative number. |
Level at Head | Specifies the level associated with the head of the slope arrow. This property is enabled when Specify is defined as Height at Tail. |
Height Offset at Head | Specifies the ending height of the sloped surface in relation to the Level at Head. To end below the level, enter a negative number. This property is enabled when Specify is defined as Height at Tail. |
Dimensions | |
Slope | Specifies the pitch (rise/run) of the sloped surface. |
Length | Indicates the actual length of this line. (Read-only) |