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Editing pressure networks in Panorama - AutoCAD Civil 3D Tutorial
From the course: AutoCAD Civil 3D: Pressure Pipe Design
Editing pressure networks in Panorama
- [Instructor] There's one more way to edit pressure networks that we haven't talked about yet. Using Panorama. Let's see how it works. To open the panorama, I can use either of the two ribbons set aside for editing, meaning the Plan Layout Tools or the Profile Layout Tools. If I open Plan Layout Tools, you'll see the Panorama icon here. Or if I close that, click a pipe and do the Profile Layout Tools, you'll see that there's also a Panorama button. Each one does the exact same thing. It opens the Panorama window, and on the Panorama window I'll see three tabs, one for Appurtenances, one for Fittings, and one for Pressure Pipes. Now as you scroll through the different pieces of information, you'll notice that most of the values are grayed out, meaning that I can't edit them. You will see some of them that aren't grayed out, like the Northings and Eastings at the beginning and the end, or some of the elevations, in this case. Frankly, I don't find the panorama a good place to do…
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Editing fittings using grips3m 39s
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Editing pipes using grips3m 17s
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Editing using the layout tools3m 55s
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Editing graphically in profile view4m 48s
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Adding pipes and fittings in profile5m 5s
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More profile layout tools5m 33s
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Editing pressure networks in Panorama4m 47s
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