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Changing a Finished Grade Label to a RISE:RUN version

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Anonymous
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Changing a Finished Grade Label to a RISE:RUN version

As the title suggests, looking to change labels on a Longsection surface line from say 9.00% to 1:11.1 as an example.

 

I select the line on the longsection, select Profile labels. Then (Type Lines, Profile Label Style Finihed Grade, ADD) It adds the labels along the line lovely but still need to show a rise:run version. 

 

I am fairly new to this so go easy yeah! Hope you can help.

 

Cheers.

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Anonymous
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pinwards
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You when you add those labels (or select them now and Edit Labels) you can choose the label style. If you don't have one already, you will have to create a label style that shows the "Tangent Grade" in the formay 1:X. If your company already has established standards there may already be a style set up in there to choose.

 

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Anonymous
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My company have done a template but these labels are in it. So what is the text I put in the text component editor? At the moment I have <[Tangent Grade(FP|P3|RN|Sn|OF|AP|GC|UN)]> which results in 9.000% format. Thanks.
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Jeff_M
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1. Select the text in the preview pane

2. In the Format properties, select the Rise:Run value

3. Hit the arrow to send it to the preview pane.

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Finally, hit OK.

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