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Rebuild corridors - AutoCAD Civil 3D Tutorial
From the course: Cert Prep Autodesk Certified Professional: Civil 3D for Infrastructure Design
Rebuild corridors
- As you have learned, corridors are derived from a combination of alignments profiles, assemblies, and targets. So what happens when one of those objects changes? Let's take a look. Whenever an input component of a corridor is modified the corridor must be rebuilt to incorporate that change. Now, in some cases you'll be prompted to rebuild the corridor but not always, in some cases you want. For example, if I modify this polyline that we're using as a target. I'm not going to be notified, there's not going to be any kind of pop-up that asks me to rebuild the corridor. It's going to stretch this transition down to this location. And you'll notice that nothing's happened to the corridor. The corridor has not automatically changed or rebuilt itself to match this change in the target object. Now, you may recall in a previous video, when we added that target in the first place, a pop-up dialog asked if we wanted to rebuild…
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