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CORRIDOR INSTRUCTION

  • 1.  CORRIDOR INSTRUCTION

    Posted 06-01-2021 11:47
    Is there a way to get a corridor instruction to go from your last instruction to catch a featured line ?

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    kyle Boracchia
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  • 2.  RE: CORRIDOR INSTRUCTION

    Posted 06-01-2021 21:33
    If you make the featured line a reference line in your corridor, it will get a node number. You can then use the Connect instruction to join to it's node number.

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    James McWha
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  • 3.  RE: CORRIDOR INSTRUCTION

    Posted 06-02-2021 07:20
    If you have a 3D feature line you can edit your corridor.  At the bottom of the edit area and just above the 'Referenced Surfaces" is a selection called "Referenced lines".  Here you can add your 3D feature line by hitting the +/- key.  Your reference line will now shop up as a Node in your Template editor and you can tie to it with the "Connect" type.

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    Michael Shipione
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  • 4.  RE: CORRIDOR INSTRUCTION

    Posted 06-03-2021 05:13
    As Michael said.  its best to have a line with the elevation you want/need.  That elevated line will then be a node when referenced.  if you reference a line with no elevation ( elevation as a ?),  you will see a long vertical line in your corridor.  You wont want that.
    question is what point are you trying to get to.  Could it not be done with an instruction?

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    Francisco Guerrero
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