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AutoCAD® Civil 3D® 2012 Essentials: Autodesk® Official Training Guide: Essential
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AutoCAD® Civil 3D® 2012 Essentials: Autodesk® Official Training Guide: Essential

by Eric Chappell
June 2011
Beginner content levelBeginner
383 pages
9h 24m
English
Sybex
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images Applying Section Styles

Before I jump into section styles, I'll discuss the difference between sections and corridor sections. Sections are derived from surfaces and can be thought of as a very close relative to surface profiles. Like surface profiles, they are typically represented by a single line and can be annotated using a label set. Corridor sections are something quite different. You can think of a corridor section as an assembly superimposed on a section view. It consists of subassemblies, points, links, and shapes. Because of the differences between sections and corridor sections, the methods you use to stylize and label them are also ...

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