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    Default Reverse Storm Profile

    Would anybody be able to tell me how to reverse the storm profile I have created using pipes? Its just the view really, the flow and all the information is correct but rather than simply mirroring it I would like to reverse it (as well as the ground elevations I have in there from my alignments) without messing up my pipes information. (I will be have to modify these later and I would rather not do it manually.)

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    Default Re: Reverse Storm Profile

    Just create another profile using the same alignment, but this time, check the Right to Left box instead of Left to Right in the Profile creation dialog. Then set that profile active when you import the pipe run. You will be asked which profile do you want to use since there will now be two of them in the same file. Pick a point in the one you want and viola! Your pipes now go in the opposite direction. Just make sure and answer NO to 'Do you want to erase existing profile layers' Otherwise, you will only have one, going the opposite direction.
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