Use this dialog box to specify the parameters for the new corridor, including alignment, profile, assembly, and target surface.
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Corridor Name
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Specifies the name of the corridor.
Note: To name the corridor, click on its default name and enter a new name or use the naming template.
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Opens the Name Template dialog box, where you can modify the surface corridor naming template.
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Description
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Specifies a description for the corridor.
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Corridor Style
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Displays the style that is used to display corridor components, such as region boundaries and assembly insertion stations.
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Corridor Layer
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Displays the layer that the corridor will be created on.
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Opens the Object Layer dialog box where you can select a different layer for the corridor.
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Alignment
- Specifies the default baseline alignment. This list displays all alignments in the current drawing. Select an alignment from the list, or click to select one from the drawing.
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Profile
- Specifies the default baseline profile. This list displays all profiles that are available for the selected alignment. Select a profile from the list, or click to select one from the drawing.
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Assembly
- Specifies the default assembly. This list displays all assemblies in the current drawing. Select an assembly from the list, or click to select one from the drawing.
The assembly description is displayed below the list.
Note: The <none> selection creates a corridor that does not have any regions. When Assembly is set to <none>, the Target Surface control is disabled and the Set Baseline and Region Parameters box is cleared. You can add regions and assemblies later.
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Target Surface
- Specifies the default target surface for subassemblies in the selected assembly. This list displays all surfaces in the current drawing. Select a surface from the list, or click to select one from the drawing.
Note: When Assembly is set to <none>, the Target Surface control is disabled and the Set Baseline and Region Parameters box is cleared. You can add regions and assemblies later.
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Set Baseline and Region Parameters
- Opens the Baseline and Region Parameters dialog box, which enables you to specify targets and frequencies, and to add multiple baselines and regions.