To Create Corridor References

You can create a reference to an existing corridor in a data shortcut. The corridor reference is a lightweight read-only copy of the original, but it gives you access to corridor data. Before you create a corridor reference in the current drawing, the data shortcut must exist in the current project collection on the Toolspace Prospector tab.

When a corridor is referenced, the corridor baselines are treated as follows:

Note: Corridor references cannot be used with the Export to 3ds Max command. Instead, use the Export to 3ds Max command from the corridor source drawing.

To create a reference to a data shortcut corridor

  1. In Toolspace, on the Prospector tab, ensure that the correct project folder is identified on the Data Shortcuts node.
  2. Expand the Data ShortcutsCorridors collection.
  3. Right-click the desired corridor, and then click Create Reference, or drag and drop the corridor into the current drawing.

    The Create Corridor Reference dialog box is displayed, in which you can optionally change the properties of the reference corridor, as described in the following steps.

  4. Enter a Name for the corridor.
    Note: To name the corridor, click its default name. Enter a new name, or use the name template.
  5. Specify a Corridor Style or accept the default style.
  6. Click to select a layer.
    Note: If you do not select a layer, the corridor is placed on the current layer.
  7. Click OK to create the corridor reference.

    References to the corridor's alignment and profile baselines are also created.

    If the baselines are comprised of alignments and profiles, the alignment names are displayed under the Alignments collection in the Prospector tree with a next to them. Expand an alignment name and the Profiles collection to view the profile references.
    Note: When you create data shortcuts and references from objects that are stored in subfolders, the subfolder structure is replicated in the data shortcut project. This also applies to the alignment and profile baselines for a data shortcut corridor.