Often times I create a corridor for information purposes and I don't want to see it in a similar way as my design corridors. I'm interested in a strategy to create a corridor style / code set style that can be applied to hide the entire corridor. I will need to change it back to a design corridor properties in order to extract feature lines at a later date so being able to control my corridor style like an alignment style is preferred. I'm just not seeing where I would set this up. Previously I'd just hide the layer my corridors would be on.
When I create a corridor style all my properties for the "Basic" style are all set to off under "Visible", so that clearly isn't where I do this. If it's creating a "code set style" to apply to the assembly, what would be the strategy to apply in this instance.
Thanks in advance!!
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You will need a code set style that uses hidden styles, no styles or non plotting styles for links, shapes, labels and points.
John Mayo
I've basically done that within a code set style named "Hidden". Everything is assigned to a style that is turned off in every aspect. I've even modified the feature line styles to a hidden as well, but still there are some feature lines that won't go away. Is this possibly an assembly thing?
If you're trying to set an existing corridor to a hidden style you need to also go into the Feature line properties within your Corridor Properties and reassign those seperately from the code set style. Makes sense, thanks for the push!