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Adjust scale of sections - jongro - 08-12-2024

Hello,

How can I change the scale of the sections that are created in a DWG drawing? 

It doesn't show correctly and it cannot be interpreted in that way by my client.

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Thanks.


RE: Adjust scale of sections - Rich Howes - 08-21-2024

(08-12-2024, 06:35 PM)jongro Wrote: Hello,

How can I change the scale of the sections that are created in a DWG drawing? 

It doesn't show correctly and it cannot be interpreted in that way by my client.





Thanks.

Hi Jongro,

Thank you for uploading your images. Unfortunately there are some weaknesses with scaling in the cross section layout and manual control is unavailable from within the application. We plan to improve the CAD export cross sections in updates coming this year. In the meantime there are some workarounds that might help you.

The Cross Section element is used for visualising a slice cut through the terrain and the output can be viewed directly from within the application:
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The Windows Snipping Tool can then be used to select the portion of interest, as an image.
See also: https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/use-snipping-tool-to-capture-screenshots-00246869-1843-655f-f220-97299b865f6b#:~:text=Select%20the%20Start%20button%2C%20enter,R%20for%20a%20video%20snip.



Cross Section Spreadsheet Export

A third option however, is to export the raw data of the ground and proposed and then to create your own cross section graph. We created a tutorial that describes how to do this here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMbmlm0xA6o

Although the tutorial is quite old now, it still remains valid for Cubed 2024. The output from using the Spreadsheet data and following the tutorial would result in something like this:
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Thanks,
Rich