The subassembly parameters are displayed in the Input Values panel. You
can modify the parameters as necessary from this panel.
5 Click the LaneOutsideSuper - (Right) (1) subassembly again to highlight
the text.
6 Replace the LaneOutsideSuper - (Right) (1) text with LaneOutsideSuper
- (Right) Main Road. Press Enter.
7 Repeat Steps 4 through 6 to rename the other subassemblies:
UrbanCurbGutterValley1 - (Right) (1):UrbanCurbGutterValley1 -
(Right) Main Road
LinkWidthAndSlope - (Right) (1): LinkWidthAndSlope - (Right) Main
Road
BasicSideSlopeCutDitch - (Right) (1): BasicSideSlopeCutDitch - (Right)
Main Road
LaneOutsideSuper - (Left) (1): LaneOutsideSuper - (Left) Main Road
UrbanCurbGutterValley1 - (Left) (1): UrbanCurbGutterValley1 - (Left)
Main Road
LinkWidthAndSlope - (Left) (1): LinkWidthAndSlope - (Left) Main
Road
BasicSideSlopeCutDitch - (Left) (1): BasicSideSlopeCutDitch - (Left)
Main Road
8 Repeat Steps 4 through 6 to rename the subassembly groups:
Group - (1): Main Road Right
Group - (2): Main Road Left
9 Click OK.
10 In Toolspace, on the Prospector tab, select the Subassemblies collection.
Notice that the subassembly names you specified are displayed in the
Prospector list view.
Further exploration: Practice what you learned by renaming the subassemblies
in the remaining assemblies.
To continue to the next tutorial, go to
(page 433).
432 | Chapter 12 Corridor Assembly Tutorials
Creating an Assembly with Conditions
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