In the
Create Profile View wizard, on the
General page, specify the following parameters:
Select Alignment:
Ridge Road
Profile View Style:
Standard
On the left side of the wizard, click
Profile View Height.
On the
Profile View Height page, specify the following parameters:
Profile View Height:
User Specified
Maximum:
670.00’
Split Profile View:
Selected
The split profile view controls are now available. These controls allow you to select separate profile view styles for the first, intermediate, and last segments of the split profile view. For this exercise, accept the default split profile view settings.
Click
Next.
On the
Profile Display Options page, clear the
Draw check boxes for all profiles except EG - Surface (1) and Layout (1). In the Layout (1) row, select the
Split At option. This option specifies that the split occurs at the appropriate elevation of the layout profile and ensures that the entire layout profile will appear in the profile view.
Scroll to the right until the
Labels column is visible. In the EG - Surface (1) row, click the
Labels cell.
In the
Pick Profile Label Set dialog box, select
<None>. Click
OK.
Click
Create Profile View.
When prompted, pan and zoom to a clear area in the drawing window, then click to create the profile view.
A new profile view is created. Notice that because you specified a shorter maximum height in step 7, the profile view grid is shorter than the other profile views in the drawing. In order to fit the profile in the shorter grid, the profile has been split in two segments. The full length and elevations of the red, layout profile are visible because you set the
Split At setting to Layout (1) in step 6. Notice that there is a vertical axis in the middle of the profile view that displays the elevations for both split segments.
Modify the properties of the split profile view
In
Toolspace, on the
Prospector tab, expand the
AlignmentsCenterline AlignmentsRidge Road Profile Views collections.
Notice that a single new profile view (PV - (4)) was created.
On the
Prospector tab, right-click PV - (4). Click
Properties.
In the
Profile View Properties dialog box, on the
Elevations tab, under
Elevation Range, change the
Height to
15.000’.
Click
Apply.
Notice that in the drawing window, the profile view has been split into five segments to accommodate the new height.
Now you will change the style of the first and last profile view segments.
In the
Profile View Properties dialog box, in the
Split Profile View Data table, in the
No. 1 row, in the
Profile View Style column, click
.
In the
Pick Profile View Style dialog box, select
Left & Bottom Axis. Click
OK.
Repeat steps 5 and 6 to change the
Profile View Style in row No. 4 to
Full Grid.
Click
OK.
Three different profile view styles are displayed in the single profile view grid. While a split profile is displayed in a single profile view grid, it may have separate styles applied to each of its split segments.