Ensure that the assemblies that you intend to save to the new assembly set exist in the current drawing.
You can perform this procedure using the Create Junction wizard, or by editing an existing junction object.
Do one of the following:
Using the Create Junction Wizard: You can create an assembly set during junction creation, using the Corridor Regions page of the Create Junction wizard. To do so, start the CreateJunction command, select the new assemblies in the Assemblies To Apply section of the Corridor Regions page, and then proceed to Step 3 below. If desired, you can click Cancel on the Create Junction wizard after you have saved the new assembly set. This allows you to create a new assembly set without creating a new junction object.
Edit an Existing Junction: Select an existing Junction, and then click Junction tab Modify panelRecreate Corridor RegionsFind. On the Junction Corridor Regions dialog box, select the assemblies in the Assemblies To Apply section of this dialog box.
After selecting the desired assemblies, click Save As a Set.
In the Select Assembly Set File dialog box, enter a name for the new assembly set file, and then click Save.
Note: At this point, the new assembly set file is created. You may or may not want to proceed with applying the new assembly set to the current junction. If you do want to apply the new assembly set to the current junction, follow the next step.
To apply the assembly set to the junction, do one of the following:
If you selected the assemblies from the Corridor Regions page of the Create Junction wizard, click the Browse button, select the newly created assembly set file, and then click Create Junction.
If you selected the assemblies from the Junction Corridor Regions dialog box, click the Browse button, select the newly created assembly set file, and then click Recreate.