In this exercise, you will change a profile style in two different ways.
First, you will change a profile style globally, which changes the profile’s appearance in all profile views. Then, you will learn how to override a profile style in a single profile view. Finally, you will hide the offset profiles.
This exercise continues from Exercise 1: Creating Surface Profiles.
Create a profile view
The new profile view, PV - (2), is drawn. The left offset profile is the same color as the other two profiles.
Notice that its left offset line has also changed. The left offset profile changed because you changed the style of the profile, which affects every instance of the profile in every profile view in the drawing.
Change a profile style
On this tab, you can change properties of a profile line after it has been drawn in a profile view.
The Left Offset profile changes to red (reflecting the Existing Ground style) in profile view PV - (1), but not in PV - (2). The left offset profiles are different because you overrode the profile style for the particular profile view, but did not change the profile style. You can use a style override to preserve the profile style within a profile view, protecting it from later style changes.
Further exploration: In the Profile View Properties dialog box, clear the Override Style check box for the left offset. Click the Style column for this offset, change it to Standard, then click Apply. This changes the style for the profile and affects both profile views in the drawing.
The left offset line is an approximate and static profile of the terrain along the power line. Optionally, if you wanted to see the actual profile, you could create a profile and profile view based on the Power Line alignment.
To continue this tutorial, go to Exercise 3: Reviewing Surface Profile Characteristics.