Load the Standard Sheet File
Open the Sheet File Editor dialog by selecting Plot
› Sheet File Editor. Press the [LOAD] button and
select the “Dual Carriageway.sht” file to load
the sheetfile into the editor.

Save the sheetfile to a new name by pressing the
[SAVE AS] button and entering a new name, say “Dual
Carriageway Combo.sht”. The newly created file can now
be modified.
Add a Plan Plotting Region
The plan region will consume the top 288 mm of an A0
sheet. We therefore need to confine the Long Section
region to the remaining part of the sheet. Do this by
selecting the [LONG SECTION] [REGION] and changing the
TOP setting to 5000.
Select [LONG SECTION] [LAYOUT] and change the [SECTION
AREA HEIGHT] to 2500 in order to limit the long
section’s drawing area to 250 mm.

To add a Plan region, select [PLAN] [REGION] and change the region
settings as follows:

The region will be shown by a dotted horizontal line in the preview as
shown below:

The Long Section will occupy the bottom 500 mm of the A0 sheet, while
the Plan will occupy the remaining 288 mm of the
sheet.
In order to tie the Long Section and plan up with each
other, we need to position the plan view above the
long section drawing area bearing in mind possible
variation due to horizontal curves. Select [PLAN]
[REGION] and change the [LEFT] setting to 900.

Press the [SAVE AS] button to save the sheet file.
Define a Drawing as a Titleblock
An AllyCAD drawing can be included as part of a sheet
file. This function can be used to include a
titleblock containing company logos ext. There are
however a few pre-requisites for such drawings:

The drawing settings of any drawing that has to be included in a sheet
file has to be changed to the above settings. This
will assure that the drawing will be loaded into the
sheetfile at the correct size and scale.
Before including the titleblock drawing, we need to
delete the current titleblock from the sheetfile that
is specified using Global Text and Lines. Select
[GLOBAL] [TEXT] and delete all the entries. Also
delete the entries in the [GLOBAL] [LINES] page.
Enter the following in order to define a frame around
the plan view.

Specify the drawing that has to be included by selecting [GLOBAL]
[DRAWINGS]. Specify the sheet file position for the
center of the drawing using the [X-Origin] and
[Y-Origin] columns. Right click on the [DRAWING PATH]
column and select the desired drawing file name.

In the same way we can specify a drawing to be used as the north sign
in the second row. By changing the [ROTATION] entry
for the north sign to “Yes”, we allow the program to
orientate the drawing in a northerly direction.

Save the Sheetfile.
Plotting Multiple Combination plots
Civil Designer has a function that will automatically
position plan plots along a horizontal alignment. When
using a combination plot, the plan and long sections
on each sheet will be synchronized automatically. Each
generated drawing will then be written to a separate
file.
Select Plot › Generate from the main menu to display
the Plot Setup dialog.

Press the File Open button and select the newly created “Dual
Carriageway Combo.sht”. Press OK to display the Long
Section Setup dialog.

Specify the start and stop chainages as well as the horizontal and
vertical scales. Check the [AUTO SCROLL TO NEXT PAGE]
option to enable the program to plot on multiple
sheets. Indicate where the program will find the
relative data using the spreadsheet. Press OK to
display the Long Section Editor.
This dialog contains the actual values that will be
plotted. Check the values and press OK to display the
Plan Setup dialog.

Press the [AUTO DEFINE] button to automatically define multiple plan
plots along the horizontal alignment. You will be
prompted to enter the chainage range and amount of
overlap between sheets. The defined plots will then be
entered into the spreadsheet. Use the [MOVE], or
[DELETE] buttons to graphically move, or delete
individual sheets.
Press OK to generate the plots. After the first plot
has been generated a File Save dialog will appear.
Supply a file name if you need to save the plots, or
press cancel to plot without saving. Multiple plots
will be saved in consecutive files.

Modify a Cross Section Sheet File
In this section we will modify the standard Cross
Section sheet file to define a runway cross section
that consists out of three crossfall changes. We need
to modify the standard sheet file to produce the
following cross sections.
 Select
Plot › Sheet File Editor from the main menu, to
open the Sheet File Editor dialog. Open the “Cross
Section.sht” file and save it as a different file
name, say: “Runway Cross Section.sht”.
Change to the [CROSS SECTION][ANNOTATION] tab.

Analysis of the current annotations
Every row in the spreadsheet represents a data entry
on the cross section.
Specify the type of data that has to be included in
the first column. These values can be changed by right
clicking on a cell and selecting the desired item from
the popup menu.
The second column is an indication of where the
program will find the data that you are looking for.
Specify the Layer number in this column.
The third and fourth column must be used to specify at
what offset you would like the program to extract the
data from.
Finally specify the position where the data must be
written in the fifth and sixth columns.
By looking at the [Y-ORIGIN] column one can see that
all the data will be written in three rows. These rows
are 10, 30 and 50 mm below the datum respectively. The
{O} entry in the [X-ORIGIN] column indicates that each
data item will be drawn at the offset position where
it is extracted.
By looking at the [LIN] and the [TEXT] columns it is
clear that the first line on the cross section will
contain the final road elevations, the second line
contains the ground elevations and the third contains
the offsets.
Modify the annotations
The following have to be reflected in the [ANNOTATION]
column:
Final Road Line from Layer 2
|
Location |
Position |
Lin |
Y-Origin |
|
A |
Offset 0 |
2 |
-100 |
|
B |
PLC 1 &
-1 |
2 |
-100 |
|
C |
PLC 2 &
-2 |
2 |
-100 |
|
D |
PLC 3 &
-3 |
2 |
-100 |
|
Toe
Point |
PLC 99 &
-99 |
2 |
-100 |
Ground Line from Layer 1
|
Location |
Position |
Lin |
Y-Origin |
|
A |
Offset 0 |
1 |
-300 |
|
B |
Offset
10 & -10 |
1 |
-300 |
|
C |
Offset
22.75 & - 22.75 |
1 |
-300 |
|
D |
Offset
30.25 && 30.25 |
1 |
-300 |
Offsets
|
Location |
Position |
Lin |
Y-Origin |
|
A |
Offset 0 |
2 |
-500 |
|
B |
PLC 1 &
-1 |
2 |
-500 |
|
C |
PLC 2 &
-2 |
2 |
-500 |
|
D |
PLC 3 &
-3 |
2 |
-500 |
|
Toe
Point |
PLC 99 &
-99 |
2 |
-500 |
Modify the [ANNOTATION] spreadsheet as follows:
|
Text |
Lin |
Offset |
PLC |
X-Origin |
Y-Origin |
Hgt |
Rot |
Pen |
Lorg |
Font |
|
{ELEV.3} |
2 |
0 |
Yes |
{O} |
-100 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
2 |
1 |
Yes |
{O} |
-100 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
2 |
-1 |
Yes |
{O} |
-100 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
2 |
2 |
Yes |
{O} |
-100 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
2 |
-2 |
Yes |
{O} |
-100 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
2 |
3 |
Yes |
{O} |
-100 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
2 |
-3 |
Yes |
{O} |
-100 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
2 |
99 |
Yes |
{O} |
-100 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
2 |
-99 |
Yes |
{O} |
-100 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
1 |
0 |
No |
{O} |
-300 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
1 |
10 |
No |
{O} |
-300 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
1 |
-10 |
No |
{O} |
-300 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
1 |
22.75 |
No |
{O} |
-300 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
1 |
-22.75 |
No |
{O} |
-300 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
1 |
30.25 |
No |
{O} |
-300 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
1 |
-30.25 |
No |
{O} |
-300 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
2 |
0 |
Yes |
{O} |
-500 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
2 |
1 |
Yes |
{O} |
-500 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
2 |
-1 |
Yes |
{O} |
-500 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
2 |
2 |
Yes |
{O} |
-500 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
2 |
-1 |
Yes |
{O} |
-500 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
2 |
3 |
Yes |
{O} |
-500 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
2 |
-3 |
Yes |
{O} |
-500 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
2 |
99 |
Yes |
{O} |
-500 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
|
{ELEV.3} |
2 |
-99 |
Yes |
{O} |
-500 |
8 |
90 |
5 |
4 |
Arial |
Press the [SAVE AS] button to save the changes then select [PLOT]
[GENERATE] and use the newly created sheet file to
plot the cross sections. |