Use the
Codes to Extract page of the wizard to specify the corridor elements you want to extract as solids.
- Corridor
- Displays the name of the selected corridor.
- Expand All
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Expands all categories in the dialog box.
- Collapse All
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Collapses all open categories in the dialog box.
- Turn On All the Shapes and Links
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Selects all the shapes and links.
- Turn Off All the Shapes and Links
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Clears the selection of all the shapes and links. Any shape or link that is not selected in the dialog box when you click
Extract Solids is not extracted from the corridor.
- Add Regions
- Closes the dialog box and displays the command prompts again so you can add to your selection set.
- Name
- The Name field displays a list of baselines, regions, assemblies, subassemblies, shapes, and links that make up the corridor model.
Tip: Use the context menu to perform functions like applying settings, removing codes, and copying values.
- Code Type
- Lists the type of code (shape or link).
- Side
- Lists the side of the baseline (left, right, no).
- Start Station
- Lists the starting station of the corridor region.
- End Station
- Lists the ending station of the corridor region.
- Color
- Specifies the color for the shapes and links being extracted. For assemblies, the default is ByLayer. For codes, the default is the color defined by the corridor's code set style.
You can change the color by clicking the
icon and selecting a color from the Select Color dialog box. If you change the specified color for an assembly, the change is applied to all codes in the assembly.
Tip: To duplicate color settings for multiple shapes and links, you can right-click to display the context menu and click
Apply Settings To
Siblings in This Node or
All With Same Code.
- Layer Name Template
- Specifies the naming structure you want for the extracted solids or bodies.
- To adjust the naming structure, click the
icon. The Name Template dialog box is displayed where you can make selections from the Property Fields list and clicking the Insert button. Template options include:
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User Defined Text
— Any user defined text that is needed in a layer name.
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Construction Region Start Station
— The starting station value of the corridor solids region.
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Construction Region End Station
— The ending station value of the corridor solids region.
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Construction Region Name
— The region name is automatically formatted as “Region: XX+XX – XX+XX” and is calculated by the baseline station values. You can change the default name by selecting the name in the list.
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Corridor Name
— The name of the corridor.
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Codes
— The link code name or shape code name that is derived from the subassembly definition.
Note: The Link Code and Shape Code names are valuable for accessing the exported model to determine its intent, for example, Base, Sub-base, Pave1, etc.
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Subassembly Name
— The subassembly name can be included in the layer name, if needed. In most cases, the Shape Code from subassemblies provides the necessary information for those accessing the exported model. However, there may be cases, such as reviewing the design, where the subassembly name could be valuable.
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Subassembly Shape Index
— The subassembly shape index name can also be included.
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Subassembly Side
— The subassembly side can be included to identify the side of the baseline (left, right, or no).