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Exercise 4: Editing an Offset Widening, Change the Transition Type from Linear to Curve-Line-Curve.
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Exercise 4: Editing an Offset Widening In this exercise, you will change the transition between an offset alignment and its widening region, and then use grips to modify the widening geometry. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Editing Offset Alignments and Widenings. This exercise continues from Exercise 3: Adding a Widening to an Offset Alignment (page 239). Change the widening transition 1 Open Align-6D.dwg, which is located in the tutorial drawings folder (page 819). The drawing contains a surface and a centerline alignment with two offset alignments. The offset alignment on the right-hand side of the centerline alignment has two widening regions. 2 Select the offset alignment that is on the right-hand side of the centerline alignment. Right-click. Click Edit Offset Parameters. In the Offset Alignment Parameters dialog box, notice that the offset alignment is divided into a series of regions and transitions. Each region represents the offset values of the sequential station ranges along the centerline alignment. The transitions represent the geometry that joins one region to the next. NOTE The parameters for the first region are displayed in the window. Show the parameters for subsequent regions by using the Select Widening Region list or the arrow buttons. 3 In the Offset Alignment Parameters dialog box, click . 4 In the Property column, select each of the Region and Transition entries in turn. Notice that each region and transition is highlighted in the drawing as you select it. 5 Expand the Transition Out category. 6 Change the Transition Type from Linear to Curve-Line-Curve. The transition changes to a line with a curve on either end. Exercise 4: Editing an Offset Widening | 243