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:# Right-click on the Map Data folder and select the '''New Coverage''' command.
:# Right-click on the Map Data folder and select the '''New Coverage''' command.
:# Use the ''New Coverage'' dialog to create a feature stamping coverage.
:# Use the ''New Coverage'' dialog to create a feature stamping coverage.
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:This converts the centerline and its attributes to:
:#Use the '''Convert → Stamp Features ...''' command.
:# Another coverage containing all the extents and details of the feature
:#This converts the centerline and its attributes to:
:# A scatter set defining the elevation for the feature.
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Revision as of 22:47, 7 July 2015

To build a feature stamp, use the following steps:

3. Create a feature stamp coverage.
  1. Right-click on the Map Data folder and select the New Coverage command.
  2. Use the New Coverage dialog to create a feature stamping coverage.
3. Create a feature stamp centerline.
  1. Create a centerline arc.
4. Assign attributes.
Assign attributes to the centerline including:
  1. The elevation along the centerline.
  2. The cross sections along the centerline
5. Stamp the feature.
  1. Use the Convert → Stamp Features ... command.
  2. This converts the centerline and its attributes to:
    1. Another coverage containing all the extents and details of the feature
    2. A scatter set defining the elevation for the feature.
6. Continue with project.
After creating a feature stamp, continue the project using the desired model workflow.