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7. In the Profile View Properties dialog box, scroll to the right until you
see the Profile 2 column. Click the cell in this column, and select
Jordan Court FGCL.
8. Click OK to dismiss the Profile View Properties dialog box and return
to the drawing. Zoom in to the bottom of the profile view.
Across the bottom of the profile view, there is now a band that
labels the stations and elevations at even increments (see Figure 8.5).
This band is designed
for two profiles, so there
are two sets of eleva-
tions. The elevations on
the left side of each line
refer to the Jordan Court
EGCL profile, and the
ones on the right side
refer to the Jordan Court
FGCL profilend.
FiGuRE 8.5 The newly added band showing stations, existing
elevations (left), and proposed elevations (right)
9. Click the profile view, and select Profile View Properties from the
ribbon again.
10. On the Bands tab, select Horizontal Geometry as Band Type.
11. Under Select Band Style, choose Geometry, and click Add.
Band Sets
Right after step 7 you could have clicked Save As Band Set and stored the two
bands as a new band set. This band set could then be imported into another
profile view at a later time. This feature is handy when you repeatedly use the
same list of bands, enabling you to avoid rebuilding the list each time.
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