Profiles
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Set the default descriptions used for profiles in different situations. The descriptions are shown in 3D-Item Information in the Hull design applications and Item Information in Hull Viewer, and used in reports as the descriptions of parts.
Stiffener At Frame And Breadth
Description for a stiffener at a frame and breadth. In addition to free text, the following variables can be used. They will be replaced by the variable values in the actual description texts.
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PLATENAME – Replaced by a complete description of the plate.
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PROFNAME – Replaced by the profile name (HP140x8, for example).
Note: In Excel reports the value of PROFNAME is replaced with the value of the ProfileName variable. The value of ProfileName for the different profile types can be defined in System Management > Presentation > Profiles > Dimension Text, in the Name definition column.
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VAR – Replaced by the position of the plate.
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VPR – Replaced by the position of the profile.
Stiffener At Frame And Height
Description for a stiffener at a frame and height. In addition to free text, the following variables can be used. They will be replaced by the variable values in the actual description texts.
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PLATENAME – Replaced by a complete description of the plate.
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PROFNAME – Replaced by the profile name (HP140x8, for example).
Note: In Excel reports the value of PROFNAME is replaced with the value of the ProfileName variable. The value of ProfileName for the different profile types can be defined in System Management > Presentation > Profiles > Dimension Text, in the Name definition column.
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VAR – Replaced by the position of the plate.
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VPR – Replaced by the position of the profile.
Stiffener At Breadth And Frame
Description for a stiffener at a breadth and frame. In addition to free text, the following variables can be used. They will be replaced by the variable values in the actual description texts.
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PLATENAME – Replaced by a complete description of the plate.
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PROFNAME – Replaced by the profile name (HP140x8, for example).
Note: In Excel reports the value of PROFNAME is replaced with the value of the ProfileName variable. The value of ProfileName for the different profile types can be defined in System Management > Presentation > Profiles > Dimension Text, in the Name definition column.
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VAR – Replaced by the position of the plate.
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VPR – Replaced by the position of the profile.
Long. Frame Breadth And Height
Description for a longitudinal frame at a breadth and height. In addition to free text, the following variables can be used. They will be replaced by the variable values in the actual description texts.
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PLATENAME – Replaced by a complete description of the plate.
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PROFNAME – Replaced by the profile name (HP140x8, for example).
Note: In Excel reports the value of PROFNAME is replaced with the value of the ProfileName variable. The value of ProfileName for the different profile types can be defined in System Management > Presentation > Profiles > Dimension Text, in the Name definition column.
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VAR – Replaced by the position of the plate.
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VPR – Replaced by the position of the profile.
Deck Beam
Description for a deck beam. In addition to free text, the following variables can be used. They will be replaced by the variable values in the actual description texts.
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PLATENAME – Replaced by a complete description of the plate.
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PROFNAME – Replaced by the profile name (HP140x8, for example).
Note: In Excel reports the value of PROFNAME is replaced with the value of the ProfileName variable. The value of ProfileName for the different profile types can be defined in System Management > Presentation > Profiles > Dimension Text, in the Name definition column.
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VAR – Replaced by the position of the plate.
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VPR – Replaced by the position of the profile.
Longitudinal Frame From CL
Description for a longitudinal frame at a height and breadth. In addition to free text, the following variables can be used. They will be replaced by the variable values in the actual description texts.
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PLATENAME – Replaced by a complete description of the plate.
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PROFNAME – Replaced by the profile name (HP140x8, for example).
Note: In Excel reports the value of PROFNAME is replaced with the value of the ProfileName variable. The value of ProfileName for the different profile types can be defined in System Management > Presentation > Profiles > Dimension Text, in the Name definition column.
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VAR – Replaced by the position of the plate.
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VPR – Replaced by the position of the profile.
Slant.Stiff. Frame And Breadth
Description for a slanted stiffener at a frame and breadth. In addition to free text, the following variables can be used. They will be replaced by the variable values in the actual description texts.
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PLATENAME – Replaced by a complete description of the plate.
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PROFNAME – Replaced by the profile name (HP140x8, for example).
Note: In Excel reports the value of PROFNAME is replaced with the value of the ProfileName variable. The value of ProfileName for the different profile types can be defined in System Management > Presentation > Profiles > Dimension Text, in the Name definition column.
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VAR – Replaced by the position of the plate.
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VPR – Replaced by the position of the profile.
Slant.Profile Frame And Height
Description for a slanted profile at a frame and height. In addition to free text, the following variables can be used. They will be replaced by the variable values in the actual description texts.
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PLATENAME – Replaced by a complete description of the plate.
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PROFNAME – Replaced by the profile name (HP140x8, for example).
Note: In Excel reports the value of PROFNAME is replaced with the value of the ProfileName variable. The value of ProfileName for the different profile types can be defined in System Management > Presentation > Profiles > Dimension Text, in the Name definition column.
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VAR – Replaced by the position of the plate.
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VPR – Replaced by the position of the profile.
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?/? – Replaced by the start and end location of the part. Used for slanted parts only.
Slant.Stiff. Breadth And Frame
Description for a slanted stiffener at a breadth and frame. In addition to free text, the following variables can be used. They will be replaced by the variable values in the actual description texts.
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PLATENAME – Replaced by a complete description of the plate.
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PROFNAME – Replaced by the profile name (HP140x8, for example).
Note: In Excel reports the value of PROFNAME is replaced with the value of the ProfileName variable. The value of ProfileName for the different profile types can be defined in System Management > Presentation > Profiles > Dimension Text, in the Name definition column.
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VAR – Replaced by the position of the plate.
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VPR – Replaced by the position of the profile.
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?/? – Replaced by the start and end location of the part. Used for slanted parts only.
Slt.Long.Frame Breadth Height
Description for a slanted longitudinal frame at a breadth and height. In addition to free text, the following variables can be used. They will be replaced by the variable values in the actual description texts.
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PLATENAME – Replaced by a complete description of the plate.
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PROFNAME – Replaced by the profile name (HP140x8, for example).
Note: In Excel reports the value of PROFNAME is replaced with the value of the ProfileName variable. The value of ProfileName for the different profile types can be defined in System Management > Presentation > Profiles > Dimension Text, in the Name definition column.
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VAR – Replaced by the position of the plate.
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VPR – Replaced by the position of the profile.
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?/? – Replaced by the start and end location of the part. Used for slanted parts only.
Slanting Deck Beam
Description for a slanted deck beam. In addition to free text, the following variables can be used. They will be replaced by the variable values in the actual description texts.
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PLATENAME – Replaced by a complete description of the plate.
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PROFNAME – Replaced by the profile name (HP140x8, for example).
Note: In Excel reports the value of PROFNAME is replaced with the value of the ProfileName variable. The value of ProfileName for the different profile types can be defined in System Management > Presentation > Profiles > Dimension Text, in the Name definition column.
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VAR – Replaced by the position of the plate.
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VPR – Replaced by the position of the profile.
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?/? – Replaced by the start and end location of the part. Used for slanted parts only.
Slt.Long.Frame Height Breadth
Description for a slanted longitudinal frame at a height and breadth. In addition to free text, the following variables can be used. They will be replaced by the variable values in the actual description texts.
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PLATENAME – Replaced by a complete description of the plate.
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PROFNAME – Replaced by the profile name (HP140x8, for example).
Note: In Excel reports the value of PROFNAME is replaced with the value of the ProfileName variable. The value of ProfileName for the different profile types can be defined in System Management > Presentation > Profiles > Dimension Text, in the Name definition column.
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VAR – Replaced by the position of the plate.
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VPR – Replaced by the position of the profile.
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?/? – Replaced by the start and end location of the part. Used for slanted parts only.
Bent Profile
Description for a created bent profile. In addition to free text, the following variables can be used. They will be replaced by the variable values in the actual description texts.
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PLATENAME – Replaced by a complete description of the plate.
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PROFNAME – Replaced by the profile name (HP140x8, for example).
Note: In Excel reports the value of PROFNAME is replaced with the value of the ProfileName variable. The value of ProfileName for the different profile types can be defined in System Management > Presentation > Profiles > Dimension Text, in the Name definition column.
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VAR – Replaced by the position of the plate.
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VPR – Replaced by the position of the profile.