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Examine alignments in a site, Create an alignment outside of a site, Move alignments out of a site
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Examine alignments in a site 1 Open Parcel-1E.dwg, which is located in the tutorial drawings folder (page 819). This drawing contains five roads off of a main West-East road. The two Northern side roads have centerline alignments, each of which created a parcel in the roadway and cul-de-sac center island. In the next few steps, you will convert the centerline of one of the Southern side roads to an alignment and prevent it from forming parcels. 2 In Toolspace, on the Prospector tab, expand Sites ➤ Site 1 ➤ Alignments ➤ Centerline Alignments. Notice that the four existing centerline alignments all reside in Site 1, while the top-level Alignments collection (above the Sites collection) is empty. Create an alignment outside of a site 1 Click Home tab ➤ Create Design panel ➤ Alignment drop-down ➤ Create Alignment From Objects . 2 When prompted, select the red centerline for the road in the lower middle of the drawing. 3 Press Enter twice. The Create Alignment from Objects dialog box is displayed. Notice that, by default, the Site is set to . 4 Click OK. 5 Expand the top-level Alignments ➤ Centerline Alignments collection in Prospector. Notice that the new alignment was placed in the Alignments collection, and did not form a parcel in the cul-de-sac center island. This happened because you accepted the default Site selection when you were prompted to select a site in step 3. In the next few steps, you will move one of the two existing cul-de-sac road alignments out of its existing site and into the top-level Alignments collection. Move alignments out of a site 1 In Toolspace, on the Prospector tab, right-click Alignment - (4), which is the cul-de-sac alignment to the Northeast of the alignment you created. Click Move To Site. 360 | Chapter 10 Parcels Tutorials