Click
Home tabProfile & Section Views panelProfile View drop-downAdd Crossings To Profile ViewFind.
Click one or more objects in the drawing that you want to add to the profile view as crossing objects. Right-click or press Enter after all objects are selected.
You can select alignments, profiles, feature lines, survey figures, and 3D polylines.
Note:
When you select an alignment to add as a crossing object, all of its associated profiles will be selected automatically. When you select a profile to add as a crossing object, its parent alignment will be selected automatically and all of the profiles associated with that alignment will be selected automatically. In the
Add Crossings To Profile View dialog box, you can right-click an object and click
Remove to prevent it from being added as a crossing object.
Click the profile view in which you want the crossing objects to appear.
In the
Add Crossings To Profile View dialog box, specify the marker styles, label styles, and the elevation options, and then click OK.
Note:
Crossing alignments are shown as vertical lines in the profile view rather than as markers because they do not have elevations, but you can specify an elevation value for the crossing alignment labels. If the elevation that you specify for a crossing alignment label is outside of the elevation range of the profile view, the elevation will be adjusted automatically so that it is within the elevation range.
You can modify the properties of crossing objects on the
Crossings tab of the Profile View Properties dialog box.