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I've worked extensively with Geopak cross-sections and the cross section sheet composition tool and never seen this problem.&amp;nbsp; I can't seem to figure out what I'm doing wrong, or why this is happening.
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Here's the problem.
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When I run the .xssl, the cross section label is correct but the referenced cross section does not match the station label.&amp;nbsp; Additionally, the clips are, in most cases, cutting off cross section information which should have been included in the search criteria.&amp;nbsp; It's baffling, really.
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