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How do the “Edit” and “Replace” buttons differ from editing a single point on a line?

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How do the “Edit” and “Replace” buttons differ from editing a single point on a line?

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The “Edit” button allows you to splice in a new section of the original ground or proposed design line. For example, if you wanted to change the slope of the right-of-way on the design line from 2:1 to 3:1, you could use “Edit” to correct just that portion of the road instead of replacing the entire line. The “Replace” button replaces the whole entire original ground or design line without having to delete the entire cross section and re-enter it.

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