Slope patterns are slope indicator lines. They have one or more repeating lines that are aligned with the flow direction. The lines can be the length of the slope or less. They can have a predefined symbol or an AutoCAD block inserted at one end. 
Slope patterns are applied between any two feature lines (typically, between a grading footprint and daylight line). 
Typical slope pattern usage along a corridor: 
To apply a corridor slope pattern
 
   
  - In 
		Toolspace, on the 
		Prospector tab, expand 
		
 Corridors, right-click the corridor, and click 
		. 
	  
- In 
		Corridor Properties dialog box, click the 
		Slope Patterns tab. 
	 
 
- Click 
		Add Slope Pattern >>. 
	 
 
- In the drawing, select the first corridor feature line that will form one side of the slope. If you make an ambiguous selection, the 
		Select A Feature Line dialog box is displayed. Select a feature line from the list. 
	 
 
- Select the second corridor feature line that will form the other side of the slope. If you make an ambiguous selection, the 
		Select A Feature Line dialog box is displayed. Select a feature line from the list. 
	 
 
- Click 
		Apply. 
	 
 
 
 
 To edit a corridor slope pattern 
 
   
  - In 
		Toolspace, on the 
		Prospector tab, expand 
		
Corridors. Right-click the corridor. Click 
		. 
	  
- In the 
		Corridor Properties dialog box, click the 
		Slope Patterns tab. 
	 
 
- To change the slope pattern style, click 
		
 in the 
		Slope Pattern Style field. Select a style from the 
		Pick Style dialog box or use the standard style creation tools to edit or create a style. 
	  
- To change either the start or end points for the slope pattern, select either the 
		Station Start or 
		Station End fields. Enter the values, or click 
		
 and click the location in the drawing. 
	  
- Click 
		Apply.