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Label positioning and adjustable leaders

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kaiknux
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Label positioning and adjustable leaders

Hi everyone, I'm new here and I need assistance labeling my alignment. Ive been trying to figure out a way to label my alignment in drawing with a 45° line that guides another line and text oriented by view that names the station and a setting that starts a count, like "COURVE 1, COURVE 2", from the start to the end of the alignment.  All on an adjustable length line, but all I got is fixed length lines, and I'm having overlapping problems when I have multiple horizontal geometry points or other points to label. Dragging the labels upward pull the leader line compnent with them and they do not remain anchored to the structure. When I say leader, I am not referring to the dragged state as that creates a leade with a landing at an angle. When i use the grip in the alignment, it comes to an dragged state label, it doesn't fit the pattern I need. What I really want is a line component anchored to the alignment point even though I drag the "Line 2" and the text of the label upward or downward, while these are still oriented by the view. Is there a way to do this? Seaching the internet and reviewing ym texts has yet to yield an answer. 

 

Best regards

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kaiknux
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It'd be an solution to the problem if I could configure the labels to behavior like "45°, 135°, 45°, 135°" so they don't overlap or something

 

Thanks again

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Jay_B
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Posting a caption or 2 of what your after may help.

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