You can change the visibility of the warning symbol that indicates violations in the alignment design.
There are several ways to turn off the warning symbol. The following methods are listed in the order in which they are recommended.
Edit the alignment to meet the specified design. This option clears the warning symbols from the drawing window, Alignment Entities vista, and Alignment Layout Parameters dialog box.
The criteria-based design feature does not validate portions of the alignment that have the design speed set to zero.
For more information, see To Work With Correcting Alignment Criteria Violations.
Turn off the Warning Symbol display component in the current alignment style. Alternatively, create a separate alignment style that has the Warning Symbol display component turned off. This option clears the warning symbols from the drawing window for alignments that use that style. The warning symbols are still displayed in the Alignment Entities vista and Alignment Layout Parameters dialog box.
For more information, see To Copy or Edit an Alignment Style.
The warning symbol is controlled by the Solution Tip setting in the Options dialog box on the AEC Editor tab. To hide the warning symbol for all drawings, clear the Drafting check box. This option clears all alignment and profile warning symbols from the drawing window. However, the warning symbols are still displayed in the Alignment Entities vista and Alignment Layout Parameters dialog box.
For more information, see AEC Editor Tab (Options Dialog Box).
Disassociate the design criteria from the alignment, or clear the Check for Tangency Between Elements option. The tangency option, alignment design check set, and/or the design criteria file can be turned off in the Alignment Properties dialog box. This option clears the warning symbols from the drawing window, Alignment Entities vista, and Alignment Layout Parameters dialog box.
For more information, see To Apply Design Criteria to an Existing Alignment.