To add a corridor region using the Corridor ribbon tab
- In the drawing, click a corridor.
- Click
Find.
- If the corridor has multiple baselines, select a baseline. In the drawing, hover over the corridor region to highlight the baselines.
- Do one of the following:
- Specify the region start and end stations.
- Enter F to fill an entire gap area as a new region. After entering F, you are prompted to specify the region location.
- In the
Create Corridor Region dialog box, specify a name for the new region, and specify an assembly. Click OK.
Note: If the assembly has offsets defined, the offsets are displayed as children of the region.
- In the Target Mapping dialog box, set and edit targets for the region.
- Press Enter to end the command.
To add a corridor region using the Corridor Properties dialog box
- In the drawing, click the corridor, and then click .
- In the Corridor Properties dialog box, click the
Parameters tab. Do one of the following:
- To add a new region after any existing regions, right-click the baseline for which you want to add a new region. Click .
- To insert a new region between two existing regions, right-click the first region. Click .
- In the
Create Corridor Region dialog box, select the assembly to assign to the region. Optionally, you may specify a custom region name; otherwise accept the default region name.
The region is added to the corridor.
Note: If the assembly has offsets defined, the offsets are displayed as children of the region. - Edit the region.
To add a corridor region by selecting an assembly from Prospector
- In Toolspace, on the Prospector tab, expand the Corridors collection. Select the corridor. Right-click. Click Corridor Section Editor.
- On the Section Editor tab
Station Selection panel, select a station that does not have a region associated with it.
In the Select a Station list,
indicates that a station is not associated with a region.
- In Toolspace, on the Prospector tab, expand the Assemblies collection. Select the assembly. Right-click. Click Preview in Section Editor.
- Click Section Editor tab
Preview panel
Edit Preview Targets.
- In the Target Mapping dialog box, set the surface, offset, and elevation targets in the corresponding Object Name fields.
- Click OK to close the Target Mapping dialog box.
- Click Section Editor tab
Preview panel
Apply.
Note: Cancel discards the preview assembly. - Do one of the following:
- Specify the region start and end stations.
- Enter F to fill an entire gap area as a new region.
- In the Create Corridor Region dialog box, specify a name for the new region. The preview assembly is shown in the Assembly field, or you may select another region from the drawing. Click OK.
To add a corridor region by dragging an assembly from a Tool Palette or catalog into the Corridor Section Editor
- In Toolspace, on the Prospector tab, expand the Corridors collection. Select the corridor. Right-click. Click Corridor Section Editor.
- On the Section Editor tab
Station Selection panel, select a station that does not have a region associated with it.
In the Select a Station list,
indicates that a station is not associated with a region.
- In a Tool Palette or catalog, select an assembly.
A preview of the assembly is displayed in Section Editor. In Prospector,
appears next to the preview assembly.
- Click Section Editor tab
Preview panel
Edit Preview Targets.
- In the Target Mapping dialog box, set the surface, offset, and elevation targets in the corresponding Object Name fields.
- Click OK to close the Target Mapping dialog box.
- Click Section Editor tab
Preview panel
Apply.
Note: Cancel discards the preview assembly. - Do one of the following:
- Specify the region start and end stations.
- Enter F to fill an entire gap area as a new region.
- In the Create Corridor Region dialog box, specify a name for the new region. The preview assembly is shown in the Assembly field, or you may select another region from the drawing. Click OK.
To add a corridor region using the Section Editor ribbon
Specify a baseline and a start and end station, and then create a new corridor region.
- In Toolspace, on the Prospector tab, expand the Corridors collection. Select the corridor. Right-click. Click Corridor Section Editor.
- On the Section Editor tab
Station Selection panel, select a station that does not have a region associated with it.
In the Select a Station list,
indicates that a station is not associated with a region.
- Click Section Editor tab
Corridor Edit Tools panel
Add a Region.
- Do one of the following:
- Specify the region start and end stations.
- Enter F to fill an entire gap area as a new region.
- In the Create Corridor Region dialog box, specify a name and an assembly for the new region. Click OK.
- In the Target Mapping dialog box, set the surface, offset, and elevation targets in the corresponding Object Name fields.
- Click OK to close the Target Mapping dialog box.