You can create a corridor surface and then add the required feature line or link codes. Also, you can create a separate corridor surface from each link code in a single operation.
To create a corridor surface
Use this method if a corridor surface is to be extracted from a set of link codes and corridor feature lines. For example, create a surface using the Links data type and the Top code. After a surface is created, you can add more link codes and feature lines to the surface definition.
If you do not want to create a dynamic corridor surface, clear the check box next to the surface name.
Click Apply to display the corridor surface in the drawing.
If the check box beside the surface name is selected, the surface is added to the Surfaces collection on the Toolspace Prospector tab.
To create a corridor surface for each link
Use this method to create one surface based on each link code. For example, if Top, Paved, and Side_slope are defined as link codes (in the subassemblies used to build the corridor), this method creates three surfaces: one surface using Top as breaklines, a second surface using Paved, and a third surface using Side_slope.
In Corridor Surfaces dialog box, click the Surfaces tab.
Optionally, click to open the Name Template dialog box. Set or modify the corridor surface naming convention.
Click to create a corridor surface from each link code. Corridor surfaces are created from all link codes and are listed in the grid. You can view and modify them.
If you do not want a corridor surface added to the Surfaces collection on the Toolspace Prospector tab, clear the check box next to that surface name.
Click Apply to display the corridor surfaces in the drawing.
If the check box next to a surface name is selected, the surface is added to Surfaces collection on the Toolspace Prospector tab.