Prepare the plan and profile model using Civil 3D data shortcuts

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[MUSIC PLAYING]

00:14

RUSS NICLOY: I'm going to come up and create a new file, so

00:17

that we can start the planning profile sheet creation.

00:21

I'll come up to the menu browser Save As,

00:27

and save this off as planned production cheat's.

00:36

In here, I'm going to come down to the data shortcuts area

00:39

expand alignment's, expand the center line alignment,

00:43

I'll right click on the 19 alignment Create Reference.

00:47

I want the style to be proposed and the label is All Labels,

00:50

so I'll select the defaults there and drop that in.

00:54

I'm going to zoom extents so I can see where that's at.

00:57

I am also going to come back to the data shortcuts

00:60

expand 19, Expand Profiles and then right click on 19.

01:05

I'm not as concerned about the existing ground here.

01:08

I'm going to right click and Create Reference.

01:10

I'm going to change the profile style to the Design Profile.

01:14

Click, OK.

01:16

Now we don't see that until we create a profile view.

01:19

Really, I'm setting that up so that we can

01:21

do our plan and profile sheet.

01:22

And actually I do want to bring in the existing round,

01:25

so I'll right click and create a reference for that as well.

01:28

This one I will set back to the existing ground profile.

01:33

I am going to minimize alignment's and scroll down

01:35

to the corridors and right click on Quarter 19

01:39

and Create Reference.

01:40

Now this is going to look at the alignments and the profiles

01:44

if you don't already have them in there, which we do.

01:46

It's just calling those out here.

01:48

I'm going to say, OK to that and drop that quarter into place.

01:53

Now the style that I have turned on,

01:54

the code that style if I select on the corridor,

01:57

I can edit the code set style.

02:00

It's currently set to all codes no display,

02:03

so basically it's displaying the feature lines or the edges

02:06

of the roadway here.

02:08

If I click this dropdown, I could choose all codes

02:11

and make it look like the original corridor

02:15

that we were working with.

02:16

I'm going to set that back to no display.

02:19

Click, OK.

Video transcript

00:00

[MUSIC PLAYING]

00:14

RUSS NICLOY: I'm going to come up and create a new file, so

00:17

that we can start the planning profile sheet creation.

00:21

I'll come up to the menu browser Save As,

00:27

and save this off as planned production cheat's.

00:36

In here, I'm going to come down to the data shortcuts area

00:39

expand alignment's, expand the center line alignment,

00:43

I'll right click on the 19 alignment Create Reference.

00:47

I want the style to be proposed and the label is All Labels,

00:50

so I'll select the defaults there and drop that in.

00:54

I'm going to zoom extents so I can see where that's at.

00:57

I am also going to come back to the data shortcuts

00:60

expand 19, Expand Profiles and then right click on 19.

01:05

I'm not as concerned about the existing ground here.

01:08

I'm going to right click and Create Reference.

01:10

I'm going to change the profile style to the Design Profile.

01:14

Click, OK.

01:16

Now we don't see that until we create a profile view.

01:19

Really, I'm setting that up so that we can

01:21

do our plan and profile sheet.

01:22

And actually I do want to bring in the existing round,

01:25

so I'll right click and create a reference for that as well.

01:28

This one I will set back to the existing ground profile.

01:33

I am going to minimize alignment's and scroll down

01:35

to the corridors and right click on Quarter 19

01:39

and Create Reference.

01:40

Now this is going to look at the alignments and the profiles

01:44

if you don't already have them in there, which we do.

01:46

It's just calling those out here.

01:48

I'm going to say, OK to that and drop that quarter into place.

01:53

Now the style that I have turned on,

01:54

the code that style if I select on the corridor,

01:57

I can edit the code set style.

02:00

It's currently set to all codes no display,

02:03

so basically it's displaying the feature lines or the edges

02:06

of the roadway here.

02:08

If I click this dropdown, I could choose all codes

02:11

and make it look like the original corridor

02:15

that we were working with.

02:16

I'm going to set that back to no display.

02:19

Click, OK.

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