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and select an alternate alignment in the drawing.
Alternately, in the prospector or the viewport, you can right click on the corridor you wish to view as sections, right-click and click .


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All Baseline Chainages: Displays all chainages on the current baseline.
Region Chainages: Displays only chainages that are in a corridor region.
Overridden Chainages: Displays only chainages that have assembly overrides.
Non-Region Chainages: Displays only chainages that are not in a corridor region.
, and then either specify a point in plan or profile, or enter a numeric chainage value.
To save an intermediate chainage, click Save Intermediate Chainage.
to view the last chainage of the previous region. Click
to view the corridor section at the first chainage of the next region.
Parameter Editor.
While the section editor displays a section, the chainage slider line indicates the location of the section in plan and profile. You can change the section that is displayed in the section editor by dragging the section slider line to a new chainage on the current baseline.


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grip to drag the chainage slider line to a new corridor chainage.
Commands. Right-click ViewEditCorridorSection, and click Edit Command Settings. In the Edit Command Settings dialog box, expand the View/Edit Options property group. Modify the Default View Scale and Rebuild On Edit settings as required.
You can display any 3D object located at the chainage, including pipe network parts, blocks, and polylines. The clip values control the start and end of the visible extents of objects in the corridor section, from front to back.
Using a single dialog box, you can turn on and off the display of civil object types, such as alignments, points, plot segments, and pipe network parts.


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View Tools panel
Display Objects.
You can configure viewports that show plan, profile, and section each time the Corridor Section Editor is launched.


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View Tools panel
Viewport Configuration.