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Generic Sub Assembly Link Offset and Slope pointing wrong way

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StumpMasterFlex
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Generic Sub Assembly Link Offset and Slope pointing wrong way

As in the attached photo I used the Generic Sub Assembly Link Offset and Slope and it correct on the right side but not on the left side.  Does anyone know how to point it the other way?

Kindest Regards
Michael,
Civil Design Technologist (Exploration Technologist)
Civil 3D 2013
Windows 8
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40GHz
32. GB
64-bit Oepration System, x64-based processor
No Pen or Touch Input
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Oh I see.  I figured it out.  I used a negative distance on the left side and a positive on the right.  That fixed it.  Thanks anyways

Kindest Regards
Michael,
Civil Design Technologist (Exploration Technologist)
Civil 3D 2013
Windows 8
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40GHz
32. GB
64-bit Oepration System, x64-based processor
No Pen or Touch Input
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troma
in reply to: StumpMasterFlex

Well done.

Also note that the Link Offset and Slope links to an Offset distance from the assembly baseline when used in a corridor. When drawn in 'layout mode' it is shown as if it uses that 'offset' as the width, but in actuality it will be an offset from the baseline.

Mark Green

Working on Civil 3D in Canada

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