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Right-click. Click Zoom To., Assembly Properties.
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In the Toolspace list view, notice that a specific name was assigned to the assemblies when they were created. The names describe the type of corridor, as well as the specific portion of the corridor to which they apply. In the drawing, notice that each assembly has a label that corresponds to the assembly name. The labels are a simple AutoCAD MText components that make it easy to see the construction of the available assemblies. 3 On the command line, enter ZE. The drawing zooms out to the drawing extents. 4 In Toolspace, on the Prospector tab, select the Main Road assembly. Right-click. Click Zoom To. The drawing zooms to the Main Road assembly. Assign specific names to subassemblies 1 In Toolspace, on the Prospector tab, select the Subassemblies collection. In the Toolspace list view, notice that there are multiple versions of several subassemblies. For example, there are several BasicSideSlopeCutDitch (Right) and BasicSideSlopeCutDitch - (Left) subassemblies. In the following steps, you will add the parent assembly name to each subassembly. The more descriptive name will make it easier to determine the parent assembly of each subassembly. 2 In the drawing, click the Main Road assembly baseline. Right-click. Click Assembly Properties. 3 In the Assembly Properties dialog box, on the Construction tab, expand the collections in the Item tree. The subassemblies that comprise the assembly are displayed in the Item tree. Notice that the subassemblies are categorized into groups. Subassembly groups manage the order in which subassemblies are processed during corridor modeling. The first time you add a subassembly to an assembly, the subassembly is added to the first group. When you add a second subassembly by attaching it to the first subassembly, the second subassembly also gets added to the first subassembly group. The next time you select an assembly baseline, a new subassembly group is automatically created and subsequent subassemblies added to the assembly are added that group. 4 In the Item tree, click the LaneOutsideSuper - (Right) (1) subassembly. Exercise 3: Managing Assemblies and Subassemblies | 431