By default, all identical point codes are connected as longitudinal feature lines. To delete feature lines between one or more types of point codes, clear the check box in the Connect field for the appropriate code.
Note: If the Connect check box is disabled, the feature line is being used in a corridor surface definition. It cannot be disconnected.
To control how to connect point codes that are used a varying number of times at different sections, use the Branching field. Select one of the following:
Inward: The feature line branches inward, joining the innermost points.
Outward: The feature line branches outward, joining the outermost points.
To prevent feature lines from being disconnected when there is branching, select Connect Extra Points.
Click Apply.
To edit the corridor feature line connections using the Corridor Properties dialog box
In the drawing, click the corridor, then right-click and click Corridor Properties.
In the Corridor Properties dialog box, click the Feature Lines tab.
By default, all identical point codes are connected as longitudinal feature lines. To delete feature lines between one or more types of point codes, clear the check box in the Connect field for the appropriate code.
Note: If the Connect check box is disabled, the feature line is being used in a corridor surface definition. It cannot be disconnected.
To control how to connect point codes that are used a varying number of times at different sections, use the Branching field. Select one of the following:
Inward: The feature line branches inward, joining the innermost points.
Outward: The feature line branches outward, joining the outermost points.
To prevent feature lines from being disconnected when there is branching, select Connect Extra Points.