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Choose the '''Control Elevation''' command in the '''Controls''' submenu of the '''Course Setting''' menu to change the elevation of a control.<br />
Choose the '''Control Elevation''' command in the '''Controls''' submenu of the '''Course Setting''' menu to change the elevation of a control.<br />
The '''Control Elevation''' dialog box is displayed. It shows a table with four columns:
The '''Control Elevation''' dialog box is displayed. It shows a table with four columns:
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* '''Name''': In this column the control code is displayed.
* '''Name''': In this column the control code is displayed.

Revision as of 09:47, 14 January 2013

This function is available in OCAD 11 Professional.This function is available in OCAD 11 Orienteering Standard.This function is available in OCAD 11 Starter.This function is available in OCAD 11 Course Setting.

(This function is only available in course setting projects!)

Control elevation is used to calculate the height climb for courses.

Choose the Control Elevation command in the Controls submenu of the Course Setting menu to change the elevation of a control.
The Control Elevation dialog box is displayed. It shows a table with four columns:

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  • Name: In this column the control code is displayed.
  • Elevation DEM: This column shows the elevation of the control calculated with help of the DEM. If no DEM is loaded, this column is empty.
  • Elevation Used: In this column an elevation value can be entered if there is no DEM available or if elevation DEM value is not correct. If a value is entered in this column, it is used for courses' height climb calculation.
  • Difference: The difference between the Elevation DEM and the Elevation Used columns is displayed here.

Click the Close button to quit this dialog. Click the Export button to export the table as a XLS, TXT, HTM or DOC-File.


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