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:# Right-click on the 1D cross section coverage in Project Explorer and select '''Properties'''.
:# Right-click on the 1D cross section coverage in Project Explorer and select [[SMS:TUFLOW_Coverages#1D_Cross_Section_Coverage|'''Properties''']].
:# Use the ''CsDb Management'' dialog to import a cross section database.
:# Use the [[SMS:Managing Cross Sections|''CsDb Management'']] dialog to import a cross section database.
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:# Select the '''Create Feature Arc''' tool and click out cross section arcs.
:# Select the [[SMS:Map Module Tools#Create Arc|'''Create Feature Arc''']] [[File:SMS Create Arc Tool.svg|16 px]] tool and click out cross section arcs.
:# Right-click on the 1D cross section coverage in Project Explorer and select '''Extract from Scatter''' to assign elevation to cross sections.
:# Right-click on the 1D cross section coverage in Project Explorer and select [[SMS:TUFLOW_Coverages#1D_Cross_Section_Coverage|'''Extract from Scatter''']] to assign elevation to cross sections.
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:# Right-click on the 1D network coverage in the Project Explorer and select the '''Create Cross Section Arcs''' command.
:# Right-click on the 1D network coverage in the Project Explorer and select the [[SMS:TUFLOW_Coverages#1D_Network_Coverage|'''Create Cross Section Arcs''']] command.
:# Define cross sections in ''Create Cross Section Arcs'' dialog.
:# Define cross sections in [[SMS:TUFLOW_Coverages#1D_Network_Coverage|''Create Cross Section Arcs'']] dialog.
:# Use the '''Select Feature Node or Point''' tool to clean up cross sections.
:# Use the [[SMS:Map Module Tools#Select Point|'''Select Feature Node or Point''']] [[File:SMS Select Node Tool.svg|15 px]] tool to clean up cross sections.
:# Right-click on the 1D cross section coverage in Project Explorer and select '''Extract from Scatter''' to assign elevation data to cross sections.
:# Right-click on the 1D cross section coverage in Project Explorer and select [[SMS:TUFLOW_Coverages#1D_Cross_Section_Coverage|'''Extract from Scatter''']] to assign elevation data to cross sections.
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Latest revision as of 15:29, 26 June 2017

1. Import cross section database.
  1. Right-click on the 1D cross section coverage in Project Explorer and select Properties.
  2. Use the CsDb Management dialog to import a cross section database.
2. Manually create cross sections.
  1. Select the Create Feature Arc SMS Create Arc Tool.svg tool and click out cross section arcs.
  2. Right-click on the 1D cross section coverage in Project Explorer and select Extract from Scatter to assign elevation to cross sections.
3. Generate cross sections from network coverage.
  1. Right-click on the 1D network coverage in the Project Explorer and select the Create Cross Section Arcs command.
  2. Define cross sections in Create Cross Section Arcs dialog.
  3. Use the Select Feature Node or Point SMS Select Node Tool.svg tool to clean up cross sections.
  4. Right-click on the 1D cross section coverage in Project Explorer and select Extract from Scatter to assign elevation data to cross sections.