If you've created a new project in RockWorks or are in the midst of working on a project, you can bring in the Aquifer Types from an ASCII text file. The imported Aquifer Types will be appended to any existing entries in the current table.
Step-by-Step Summary
Upper Aquifer 20/2/16776960/16711680/1 100 1 1
Lower Aquifer 20/2.5/16744576/8388863/1 100 1 2
Middle Aquifer 20/2.5/16711680/12632256/1 100 1 3These tab-delimited columns list (1) the aquifer name, (2) the pattern index number/pattern density/background color/foreground color, (3) fill percent (not used in RockWorks), (4) density (not used in RockWorks), and (5) aquifer order. (In case you are wondering, the "not used" columns simply maintain consistency with the other types tables in RockWorks, such as Stratigraphy and Lithology.)
The program will read the contents of the file and append it to the end of the current list.
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