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Apply targeting subassemblies

Apply targeting subassemblies

- [Instructor] Through targets, corridors can be very dynamic objects that interact with and respond to other parts of the model. To accomplish this, however, target subassemblies must be used. Let's apply some target subassemblies to our corridor. Currently, we have a very basic insertion for our lanes in this assembly, so we're going to swap them out with a subassembly that can actually target other objects in the drawing. So to do that, from the Home tab of the ribbon, I'll launch my Tool palette. And if you recall from the last exercise, we use the BasicLane. What we want to do is swap that out with the one called BasicLaneTransition. This one simply has an extra capability or an extra behavior with it. It's able to transition by targeting another object. Now we don't have to erase these lanes and reinsert this one. We can swap them out, And to do that, we can click BasicLaneTransition. And you'll notice on the command line, there's an option to replace. So I can type R and press…

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