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Section Editor does not fully Apply to Range

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Anonymous
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Section Editor does not fully Apply to Range

In Civil 3D 2015, I have a corridor with some areas that I have applied overrides.

 

However, when I rebuild my corridor, some stations in the overriden areas no longer have the overrides. It is always at the same stations, not random. I am able to go in and fix those particular stations individually, but I am wondering if there is a way to make the Apply to Station option actually apply to EVERY station within the specified range.

 

I have attached a .jpg for an example.

 

Thank you.

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Civil3DReminders_com
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I'd ditch trying to do the corridor that way and use a conditional target and then use the appropriate slope and the found and not found conditions. I find the overrides a touchy and confusing and I end up chasing my tail like it sounds like you are doing right now.

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Cadguru42
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This is a known issue with Autodesk, but they haven't been able to figure out what causes it. I've had the same problem going back to C3D 2013 when I was doing manual superelevations. I couldn't use the superelevation editor because the road was tying into an existing superelevation and couldn't use conventional methods. 

 

In your case, since you're changing the daylight slope, it'd be easier to use the conditional subassemblies. 

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