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Chapter 4 Working with Cross Sections
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template: one for cut situations and the other for fill situations. If you do not
use subassemblies, the slope attaches to the connection point out of the
template.
3 Click OK.
After you select the subassembly, the Define Template command prompts you
to save the template.
4 Type Y or N:
n
Type Yes to save the template.
n
Type No to start the template definition process over again without saving
the previous definition.
5 If you typed Y, enter a template name to save the template.
Specify a name up to a maximum of eight characters. The Define Template
command stores the template in the folder set by using the Set Template Path
command with the .tpl file extension.
If the template already exists, then you can either overwrite the existing
template or rename the new template.
After you have entered a valid template name, the command prompts for
another template to define.
6 Type Y or N:
n
Type Y to define another template.
n
Type N to exit the command.
The following illustration shows the categories of subassemblies and connection
points:
Connecting subassemblies to the template
Using the Subassembly Attachments Dialog Box
You can use the Subassembly Attachments dialog box to select curb, fill
shoulder, and cut shoulder subassemblies for the left and right sides of a
template.
The curb subassembly that you specify is the first subassembly that is connected
to the connection-point-out of the template. Curbs are always applied before
shoulders. The shoulder subassembly is then connected to the connection-
point-out on the curb subassembly. You can use curbs without shoulders, or
shoulders without curbs.The same shoulder subassembly can be used for both
cut and fill conditions.