You can use the Create Alignment From Network Parts command to create an alignment from existing pipe network parts.
You can also automatically create a profile and/or profile view showing the parts when you create the alignment.
When you use this command, the new alignment is displayed in the drawing and in the top-level Alignments collection or specified Site on the Prospector tab. The pipe network parts you selected to create the alignment are unaffected by the creation of the alignment.
Click Home tabCreate Design panelAlignment drop-downCreate Alignment From Network PartsFind
Select the first part (pipe or structure) to be used as the starting point for the alignment.
To select the end point of the alignment, do one of the following:
Select the next connected pipe network part to create a path for the alignment. You can continue selecting consecutive parts to define the path for the alignment.
You can select the end part in a group of consecutive parts.
To select parts along an ambiguous path (for example, when laterals exist in the path), select the desired parts to create the path defining the alignment.
Press Ctrl+Z to undo the previous path specified.
Press Enter after you have selected the desired parts (defining the path for the alignment).
Specify an alignment style or accept the default style.
Specify the object layer settings.
Specify an alignment label set or accept the default label set.
Optionally, click Create Profile And Profile View to create a profile and a profile view from this alignment.
Click OK.
If you selected Create Profile And Profile View, the Create Profile View dialog box is displayed. Create the profile view and click OK.
The alignment name is displayed in the top-level Alignments collection or specified Site on the Prospector tab. The pipe network parts you selected to create the alignment are unaffected by the creation of the alignment.