In my quest to make a "smarter" typical assembly, my workflow would include "delete subassembly", like if I don't want the generic links that I used to create a roadside ditch. However, when I use that tool, the link markers remain. I tried delete point and delete link, and the markers still remain. Ideas?
So, if I delete a subassembly and decide later that I want to add it back, I would think that the all subassemblies that make up the assembly would be available to select, no true.
So, I try the change assembly tool, it has no effect. I discovered that this is because the section has already been over written in the corridor. Ok, so I change the corridor parameter properties for that region to remove the override, & rebuild. Now I get to start over.
For some reason this doesn't seem to function properly and the help file isn't providing much in depth guidance. Anyone else have a reasonable workflow? The reason for this quest is to eliminate the multitude of assemblies that our projects require.
See attachment for my assembly
I am currently working with Lisa on some of these issues, and I will be sure to post any results that I may find for other users who may have similar questions.
I encourage any of you to share or comment on any workflows that may benefit Lisa's design intent.
Thanks!