With contours in the 3000 elevation range, I need it to show like it's in the 10's. Example, a 3012 contour needs to read 12. Any easy edits to the label style?
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Create an expression to subtract 3000 from your elevation. Then use the expression value in the label.
If you want to get more fancy, you can set it up to always show in the tens, no matter what elevation range you are in. That takes a little thinking the expression.
Mark Green
Working on Civil 3D in Canada
You're welcome. And that reminds me, I see this is your first conversation here, so I should have said Welcome to the board!
You can do a lot more in there too, expressions can get very deep. I use one on feature lines that will display the elevation in the tens no mater what the actual elevation is. Could be in the hundreds, thousands etc.
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Mark Green
Working on Civil 3D in Canada
I normally figure things out myself, but the expression thing is new to me. I've seen it but never bothered to learn about it.
I had the same question as this post and am also new to expressions. I think I have the expression written correctly, how do I use it as the label?
Mark Green
Working on Civil 3D in Canada