Use this toolbar to quickly create new grading, apply grading criteria and styles, and edit existing grading.
Opens the Select Grading Group dialog box. Select the current grading group, or create a new group.
Opens the Select Surface dialog box. Select the surface to use as a target. Applies only when the Grading Criteria uses Surface as the Target.
Opens the Set Grading Layers dialog box. Specify on which layer the grading should be created.
Sets the current criteria set, from which you can select specific criteria.
Click the Down arrow to select a criteria to apply to the grading.
Use these options to edit the current criteria or create a new criteria.
Creates grading by using prompts on the command line. The grading uses the current style and criteria.
Creates a grading by copying the criteria and style from an existing grading.
Creates a transitional slope between two different criteria or two different values.
Creates a grading face that has no criteria to fill in any holes that are left by creating grading.
Provides a series of command line prompts for you to change the criteria of a grading.
Deletes a grading and removes it from the grading group.
Prompts you to select the grading and then opens the Select Grading Group dialog box. Select a grading group in which to move the grading.
Opens the Grading Volume Tools. Raise or lower the grading group to meet target cut and fill volumes.
Creates a new surface that is not associated with the grading group, and therefore does not update to reflect changes in the group.
Prompts you to select an existing grading and opens the Grading Editor dialog box.
Prompts you to select an existing feature line or plot line, then displays the Grading Level Editor dialog box.
Opens the Grading Group Properties dialog box.
Opens the Grading Properties dialog box. Note that this is the only place to view the properties of an individual grading.
Shows or hides the current grading criteria values and the style selectors. You can view the criteria values here.