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I got a problem with this tag... It doesn't seem to vary in elevation according to the slope of the pipe (sanitary/storm). It picks off an elevation and i'm not sure where it gets it from because it doesn't match either the beginning elevation nor the ending, and it seems to disregard the invert elevation of the pipe in its element properties. Which by the way is strange...the sloped pipe's element properties does show an invert elevation, but how can this be since the invert elevation varies all along the length of the pipe? Hope someone can shed some light! I have permit dwgs going out mid sept! Crunch time! Joe
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