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Auto corridor Featureline projected to profile why the short length?

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RobertEVs
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Auto corridor Featureline projected to profile why the short length?

Trying to grasp why when I project my ACFL to my profile view only a small section of it gets projected. I clearly have 10' of alignment where the ACFL overlays the alignment, however, when projected only about 3.5' of the ACFL shows in the profile view. 

This is not a big deal, but I wonder where it gets decided how much of an ACFL to display?

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ecfernandez
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Hi @RobertEVs, have you checked if it is not a style-related issue?

 

The length of the projected object will also depend on how parallel it is to the alignment that profile view belongs to. If it is somehow parallel, then the length should be very similar to the original length of the object.

 

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Camilo Fernández

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RobertEVs
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Figured it out. It's the corridor frequency that decides how much of a ACFL to display. It will only display between sections and if the alignment end is between sections it will stop at the closest one. 

BTW this is a perfect parallel ACFL to the corridor baseline AND it's a Cul de Sac alignment so there is that

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ecfernandez
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That is good to know. Thanks for sharing that finding @RobertEVs 

Camilo Fernández

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