Create a customized design criteria file to reflect your local standards. You can edit the provided file, or you can create a custom design criteria file in either of the following ways:
- Copy the provided design criteria file. Rename the copy, and then modify the copy to reflect your design standards.
- Create an empty design criteria file. Add your local standards using the schema that is defined in the design criteria file.
To copy and edit the provided design criteria file
- Click an alignment or profile in the drawing.
-
Click
Find.
- In the Design Criteria Editor dialog box, click
Open.
- In the Select A Design Criteria File dialog box, select the design criteria file you want to copy. Click Open.
- In the Design Criteria Editor dialog box, click
Save As.
- In the Enter A File Name To Save dialog box, enter a new name for the design criteria file. Click Save. Note: Design criteria files are saved in this directory: C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\C3D <version>\enu\Data\Corridor Design Standards\<units>. The criteria-based design feature uses the first file found in the directory. To ensure that your new file is used by default, give it a name that places it before all other files in the directory.
- In the Design Criteria Editor dialog box, click
Expand All to expand all nodes in the tree on the left side of the dialog box.
- Select the desired
table.
The table contents are displayed in the grid view on the right side of the dialog box.
- Edit contents of the design criteria file as desired.
- To create new
tables and
folders in the tree view, right-click the desired node and use the commands on the context menu.
- To edit a value, double-click the value.
- To add a row to a table, click
.
- To remove a row from a table, click
.
- To create new
- Click Save And Close to save the new design criteria file and close the Design Criteria Editor dialog box.
To create an empty design criteria file and edit it
- Click an alignment or profile in the drawing.
-
Click
Find.
- In the Design Criteria Editor dialog box, click
- New.
An untitled design criteria file is created, with empty Units, Alignments, and Profiles folders in the tree view.
- In the tree view, right-click Units. Click either Metric or Imperial.
- In the grid view, specify values for the units parameters.
- In the tree view, right-click either the Alignments or Profiles folder. Click the desired table category.
- Right-click the table category folder you created in Step 5. Click the desired table.
- Enter a name for the table you created in Step 6.
- Edit contents of the table as desired.
- To edit a value, double-click the value.
- To add a row to a table, click
.
- To remove a row from a table, click
.
- Repeat Steps 5 through 8 to add more tables to the design criteria file.
- In the Design Criteria Editor dialog box, click
Save.
- In the Enter A File Name To Save dialog box, enter a new name for the design criteria file. Click Save. Note: Design criteria files are saved in this directory: C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\C3D <version>\enu\Data\Corridor Design Standards\<units>. The criteria-based design feature uses the first file found in the directory. To ensure that your new file is used by default, give it a name that places it before all other files in the directory.
- Click Save And Close to save the new design criteria file and close the Design Criteria Editor dialog box.
To edit a design criteria file
- Click an alignment or profile in the drawing.
-
Click
Find.
- In the Design Criteria Editor dialog box, expand the desired
folder in the tree on the left side of the dialog box.
- Select the desired
table.
The table contents are displayed in the grid view on the right side of the dialog box.
- Edit contents of the design criteria file as desired.
- To create new
tables and
folders in the tree view, right-click the desired node and use the commands on the context menu.
- To edit a value in the grid view, double-click the value.
- To add a row to a table, click
.
- To remove a row from a table, click
.
- To create new
- Click Save And Close to save the design criteria file with your changes and close the Design Criteria Editor dialog box.