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    Default Creating rectangular Corridors

    Hello all,

    I've encountered a bit of a problem. I have to build a corridor around a design that has squared off corners and when I go to build it, the corridor randomly tapers off when it reaches a corner. I've been told that corridors work beautifully when the corners are rounded but in my case it has to remain at ninety degrees. The alignment that I'm using is also, continuous and closed. Is there any way to have the corners join up better? I hope this is enough information to get a discussion started.

    Thanks in advance,

    Jaden

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    Default Re: Creating rectangular Corridors

    Any chance you could place a tiny arc at the bend? We do a lot of rivers and canals that have to remain within designated boundaries and it is how we work through that issue. The tiny arc also allows a section at that corner to work correctly too. The arc can be really tiny and doesn't really throw off the measurements of the alignment much.

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