HGL scale range changes
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HGL scale range changes
Each time when I use the Hydraulic Gradeline tool the first window to appear has (to my eyes) a nice presentation with an elevation scale which has only a small sliver of the ground elevation showing at the bottom and the maximum zone pressure is very near the top, thus maximum detail can be observed. But when I try to "copy", "print" or "save" the image, it reverts to a larger range of scale values, thus squeezing the data I want to view into a narrow band and useless range of elevation at top and bottom of the chart then takes up much of the table. I have tried using the "E" and "D" keys and have gotten into the table editing tool, but so far I have been unable to identify a method to prevent the scale from changing before I could take a copy of it. Any ideas? I would be happy to include a window image of both kinds if that will help you; if you would like that, just let me know how to include. Thanks,
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Re: HGL scale range changes
Thanks for your question. It appears this has been an omission as the minimum scale setting is not currently set by the limits of the gradeline shown. This will be fixed.
In the mean time you can set this manually by:
1. Pressing E+D on the keyboard when viewing the Hydraulic Gradeline.
2. Go to Chart ->Axis.
3. In the Axes column ensure "Left Axis" is selected.
4. Now click on the "Minimum" tab - here will you will see the minimum is lower than the lowest setting you saw on your HGL e.g. 140
5. Click the Change button and enter the lower limit from your HGL e.g. 154
6. You will need to do this for each Hydraulic Gradeline viewed.
In the mean time you can set this manually by:
1. Pressing E+D on the keyboard when viewing the Hydraulic Gradeline.
2. Go to Chart ->Axis.
3. In the Axes column ensure "Left Axis" is selected.
4. Now click on the "Minimum" tab - here will you will see the minimum is lower than the lowest setting you saw on your HGL e.g. 140
5. Click the Change button and enter the lower limit from your HGL e.g. 154
6. You will need to do this for each Hydraulic Gradeline viewed.
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