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hi
i want to size pipe but only some defult sizes can be set and when i type the size the defult sizes replace automaticly what should i do ?
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If you go into the type of pipe you are using by: click on pipe>click "Edit Type">click the "Edit" button in the "Routing Preferences value filed> click the "Segments and Sizes" button> Use the drop down next to the "Segents" value to select the type of pipe you are running>click "New Sizes..." and add the size you want> the pipe you are using should be able to acess the size you are trying to create.
P.S.- i would advice against changing any of the pre-existing pipe types. If you really must just duplicate the one you are using then name it the same but put"Custome" after it so you know the original from your own. Just an idea, take it or leave it. Hope it helps.
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