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    Default Change the Code Set Style

    hi, how i change the Feature line style column in the Code Set Style (toolspace) for each line's element of my corridor, because when i try, nothing happen or change all the lines and when i create a feature line style, the program don't recognize nothing.

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    Default Re: Change the Code Set Style

    First, it can be very confusing.
    When you create a corridor it takes the settings from the code set style that was FIRST used when creating the corridor and separates them from the code set. These setting are placed under the "Feature Lines" tab in the corridor properties (see image). They are now no longer DYNAMIC with the code set style (even changing code set), so you can change all the Point, Link, shape, and feature line settings in the original code set style and everything else is dynamic except the feature lines. You can edit them in the corridor properties, but it's on a corridor-by-corridor basis.

    I have "tired" to standardize the settings and made that code set style the default one when creating corridors.

    Does this help?
    Bruce
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    Default Re: Change the Code Set Style

    thanks for the image, that was a good solution to me!!

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