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Daylight Link, set the Default Input Value to Omit Daylight Link. Click
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Give each subassembly a specific, meaningful name to make it easy to identify when you are assigning targets. Meaningful names also help you identify subassemblies in the Subassemblies collection in Prospector. This exercise continues from Exercise 2: Adding Conditional Subassemblies to a Corridor Assembly (page 435). Omit the daylight link from the cut conditional subassemblies NOTE This exercise uses Assembly-2a.dwg with the modifications you made in the previous exercise, or you can open Assembly-2b.dwg from the tutorial drawings folder (page 819). 1 In the top viewport, select the DaylightBasin subassembly that is attached to the Cut 0.00 : 10000.00 conditional subassembly. Right-click. Click Subassembly Properties. 2 In the Subassembly Properties dialog box, on the Parameters tab, for Daylight Link, set the Default Input Value to Omit Daylight Link. Click OK. If you attach a ConditionalCutOrFill subassembly to a standard daylight subassembly, omit the daylight link in the host subassembly. If the daylight link is included in the host subassembly, then daylight links will be created for both the host subassembly and the attached subassembly. Rename the subassemblies 1 In the top viewport, select the red assembly marker. Right-click. Click Assembly Properties. 2 In the Assembly Properties dialog box, click the Construction tab. Notice that the subassemblies you added to the left side of the assembly display the default names followed by the side to which they were added. When you build a complex assembly, you should assign meaningful names to the subassemblies so that you can easily identify them when setting corridor targets. This is also a good practice when a drawing contains multiple assemblies. For more information, see the Managing Assemblies and Subassemblies (page 430) exercise. In the following steps, you will give the subassemblies more meaningful names. 444 | Chapter 12 Corridor Assembly Tutorials