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Exercise 2: Editing Corridor s, In the Pick Subassembly dialog box
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Notice that the offset and elevation values that are displayed on the grid axes do not change. The shape of the Daylight (Right) subassembly changes to reflect how it ties in to the existing ground surface. 8 On the View Tools panel, click Zoom To Extents. 9 Click Go To Next Station. The view zooms back out to the extents of the assembly. To continue this tutorial, go to Exercise 2: Editing Corridor Sections (page 480). Exercise 2: Editing Corridor Sections In this exercise, you will edit the parameters at several corridor sections. You will edit a section in two ways. First, you will modify a subassembly parameter at a single station, which will override the subassembly settings for that station only. Second, you will modify a subassembly parameter, and then apply the modification to a range of stations. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Editing Corridor Sections. This exercise continues from Exercise 1: Viewing Corridor Sections (page 477). Modify subassembly properties for a single station NOTE This exercise uses Corridor-4a.dwg from the previous exercise. 1 On the Station Selection panel, in the Select A Station list, select 7+75.00. 2 On the View Tools panel, click Zoom To A Subassembly. 3 In the Pick Subassembly dialog box, select Lane (Right). Click OK. 4 On the Corridor Edit Tools panel, toolbar, click Parameter Editor. 5 In the Corridor Parameters dialog box, in the Assembly - (1) tree, under Group - (1), expand Lane (Right). Notice that identical values are displayed in the Design Value and Value columns. The Design Value column displays the value that was specified when the subassembly was added to the assembly. The Value column displays the actual value of the subassembly at the current station. In the 480 | Chapter 13 Corridors Tutorials