Zen Engineering - Issue 44

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Issue 44

December 20, 2005

1) You can use the Express Modeler to construct pieces of your design, then combine these pieces into a single larger surface model to form the complete design. (pg. 113)

2) When saving the settings of a particular dialog box as a preference you should be aware that not every field is stored. Some fields, like the Seed Name is not captured in the preference since it is always a variable that should be defined by the user for the particular activity that is being performed. (pg. 244)

3) During roadway modeling, the Backbone is always defined by the Template; however, the Cut/Fill slopes can be defined by four different methods: the Template cut and fill definition, a Cut/Fill Table, a Material Table or a Decision Table. (pg. 469)