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divide your cooridor into regions and only use the portions needed..
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Joe's method will work but you may find that the featurelines created by the corridor span across the gaps between regions. The way around this problem is to create a Null assembly (an assembly with no subassemblies attached to it) and use that for the regions where you need a gap.
There is another possible issue in that the corridor surfaces will span across the gaps, so your volume calcs may be affected. There are a few possible solutions for that problem - depending on how the corridor is created.
even when yahide em?
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Depends on how you do the calc. Surface to surface will be affected by the surface hide boundary, but end area or prismoidal calcs may not.