Intersection object display style is controlled both by a specific intersection object style, and the styles and labels associated with the objects used to create the intersection, such as the intersecting alignments.
The intersection style controls the appearance of the intersection object marker. You can change the marker, as well as display parameters such as visibility, layer, and color used in plan and model views.
Access intersection styles using these methods:
If you want to access intersection styles... |
Then... |
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From the ribbon | Select an intersection Find |
In the drawing |
Right-click an intersection . |
On the Settings tab in Toolspace |
Right-click a style in the Intersection Styles folder . |
Other components associated with an intersection, such as offset alignments, curb return alignments, and profiles, each have their own object style to control their appearance.
Similarly, when you have corridor objects associated with the intersection, various components within the corridor are controlled by their own display styles and labels.
To set default styles for components that are created through the intersection creation command, use the default styles collection in command settings.
The following table lists the components of the intersection and where they derive their styles from.
Intersection Component |
Display Style |
Notes |
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Main and secondary road alignments | Alignment style | Defined in the existing alignment style |
Offset alignments | Offset alignment style | Defined in the Create Intersection command settings |
Curb returns | Curb return alignment style | Defined in the Create Intersection command settings |
Offset profile | Curb return alignment style | Defined in the Create Intersection command settings |
Curb return profile | Curb return alignment style | Defined in the Create Intersection command settings |