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Copy Template works better if you are going to modify it anyhow.
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Name - Rev A before importing the VCL back in again - that will then create you a full copy - however note that when you export a Corridor all dependent objects get exported including the HAL / VAL plus any references lines or surfaces or 2D Lines used as well as a materials library etc and those will get duplicated in the project - this approach is better if you want to use all the data in a new project and make the changes - leaving the original project aloneĪ Template can be used in a new corridor - when inserting a template - you can select Copy Template (reference should not be used if you intend to edit it or change it and I think we don't allow use of reference in a new Corridor. I believe you can copy the Corridor also - I have never tried that but it should work - you could also select the Corridor and export it to a VCL file - and then I would change the names of the original alignment and Corridor in the original project to e.g. Val in which case make a copy is a good idea. If you want to create a second road using the same HAL / VAL and it is not changing you do not need to copy the HAL or The VAL you can use it again and again in as many Corridors as you want - there is no limit here unless you want to edit the HAL /. If you copy a HAL it will copy the HAL and the VAL if it exists and place another HAL in the Alignments section of the Project Explorer If you have created a HAL with a VAL alignment - the VAL will be displayed as a branch off the alignment in the Project Explorer - if you select and edit the HAL you can see the VAL in the Vertical Tab of the alignment editor.