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foreign sheet to the same dgn lip so weamp;#39;ve done a plan sheet weamp;#39;ve done a profile sheet now weamp;#39;re going to do a cross section sheet we do need the 3D model view opened obviously to do this if youamp;#39;ve ever done that forgotten to open your 3D model you know you get a nice little message about that so weamp;#39;re going to save as this would be I believe our third file this is going to be our cross section test here so put that name in just save as and just remember you do need to restart I donamp;#39;t think I put that in the video but actually I did so I want to exit come back in Iamp;#39;ll open up that new file so once you create it you need to exit and come back in all right so weamp;#39;ll place name boundary and weamp;#39;ll go to our cross sections and Iamp;#39;ll typically pick one of my old ones just to fill in the dialogue and then set it back to none pick my scale that I want to create here weamp;#39;ll do 10 scale set my offsets my interv