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    Default Avoiding two corridor models

    Attached image shows two proposed proposed profiles (yellow).

    Is there a way to make one complete proposed profile that has a portion of it as "No Show" for the sake of only creating one corridor model?

    This way the profile doesn't show up as a proposed line in the profile view.
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    Default Re: Avoiding two corridor models

    You can create different baselines that reference the same alignment but reference different profiles.
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    Default Re: Avoiding two corridor models

    Quote Originally Posted by Opie View Post
    You can create different baselines that reference the same alignment but reference different profiles.
    That would require the same profile still. I do not want the proposed (yellow) profile to to show up in the profile view where the existing is in-between.

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    Default Re: Avoiding two corridor models

    You can add more than one profile to a profile view.

    What is the aversion to more than one corridor?
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    Default Re: Avoiding two corridor models

    Quote Originally Posted by Opie View Post
    You can add more than one profile to a profile view.

    What is the aversion to more than one corridor?
    the Alignment & Profile are the top of a Dam with a length of 800 feet long and a top of dam at 799' Elevation. The first 200' and last 150' are all that need grading. A corridor and subassembly would have made grading much more efficient but I do not want the proposed profile to show between station 2+00 to 6+50 nor do I want 2 corridors.

    I did go ahead and create 2 profiles.

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    Default Re: Avoiding two corridor models

    You can always paste multiple corridor generated surfaces into a container surface to have them all combined into one surface for data shortcut purposes.
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    Default Re: Avoiding two corridor models

    Quote Originally Posted by charlesturner724805179 View Post
    Keep in mind that the specific steps to create and manage container surfaces may vary depending on the design software you are using. It's recommended to refer to the documentation or help resources of your software for detailed instructions on how to work with corridor models and container surfaces in your specific design environment.
    Can you elaborate on these steps to create and manage container surfaces as they relate to the software discussed in this thread?
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