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    Default Referencing Multiple Station Alignments

    Quick question for anyone. On water line projects, usually you have the main line station of the water line and the base line stationing with offsets off of the proposed/existing centerline of a road.

    I have seen a label created for the Auto Desk CAD Camp that traveled around 2 years ago. How can I create this label where it pulls the stationing off of the pipe network I am using and the centerline alignment of the road?? Anyone else seen this??

    Thanks in advance
    -justin

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    Default Re: Referencing Multiple Station Alignments

    You can create a Station - Offset label style and add a Reference Text object and set one of them to your pipe alignment and the other to your centerline alignment.
    We will be covering this in Segment 3 of ATP-189 (along with creating and using Expressions) One example in the session will create a label for your Lateral inverts for you in a pipe network.

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    Default Re: Referencing Multiple Station Alignments

    But what if you want the alignment label components to be part of the structure label in the profile?

    i.e.

    MH NO. A4
    STA. 4+55.68, LINE "A" =
    STA. 0+00.00, LINE "B"
    T.C. = 000.00
    INV. IN .....
    INV. OUT......
    ETC.

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    Default Re: Referencing Multiple Station Alignments

    Tpadgett "Follow Me," says Justin to the following ATP class. Mark will be posting segment 3 on Monday and it should answer our questions........

    -justin

    Quote Originally Posted by tpadgett
    But what if you want the alignment label components to be part of the structure label in the profile?

    i.e.

    MH NO. A4
    STA. 4+55.68, LINE "A" =
    STA. 0+00.00, LINE "B"
    T.C. = 000.00
    INV. IN .....
    INV. OUT......
    ETC.

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    Default Re: Referencing Multiple Station Alignments

    Segement 3 worked great, I will post some more info in the forum for that class today with a screen shot

    -justin

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    Default Re: Referencing Multiple Station Alignments

    How do I get to the segment referenced above?
    The link leads me to a dead end page.

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    Default Re: Referencing Multiple Station Alignments

    Quote Originally Posted by tpadgett
    How do I get to the segment referenced above?
    The link leads me to a dead end page.
    email me at justin.d.ehart@gmail.com

    -justin

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