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    Load Interpretation

    Geotechnical interpretations can be saved to the cloud for later retrieval with the Interpretation Load command.

    The command Saves the alignments together with the profile elevations. The Load Interpretation command can be used in another drawing session, to recreate the alignments, sur-

    faces and profile data.

    Command: HBCloud_LoadGroundModel

    From the Civil Extension ribbon Interpretation Panel press the Load icon to display the Interpretation Load dialog

    The Load Interpretation dialog will list any previously saved interpretations for the current project.

    • Create: Creates a placeholder on the cloud to save interpretations to
    • Edit: Change the Name or Description of his saved interpretation Delete: Delete a previously saved interpretation from the cloud
    • Load: Pressing Load will display the Load Interpretation Section dialog listing all the sections saved in the selected interpretation

    Press OK to load the displayed sections. If strata surfaces have not already been created the command will create all the necessary civil 3D strata surfaces, then for each section selected: alignments will be created if not already present and the Strata surfaces updated with feature lines and breaklines created representing the elevation of the strata from the interpretation profile views.

    Note: Interpretation Profile Views are not automatically created, these can be quickly created if required using the Create Interpretation command and select one of the listed interpretation section names.

    The loaded interpretations can be further refined using the Edit Interpretation command.

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