I have a proposed surface with several hundred contour labels in a base file that I am xrefing into a sheet file. I simply want the contours to be in a different color in the sheet file, yet I do not want to change the color of the contours in the base file. Since C3D will not let you change the colors of an xrefed surface's contours, I am data-referencing the surface in and creating a style using the colors I desire.
The problem is, I want to import the contour labels from the base file. When I turn on the layer in which the contour labels are on, they appear as white vertical lines. It will take several hours to label all of the contours in my sheet file. Is there a way to simply copy the contour labels from the base file into my sheet file?
OR, is there an easier way to simply get the contours and existing labels to show in my sheet file in the colors I desire? Changing the color in the layer manager has no effect over the colors of the contours, and I do not want to touch the base file for the surface.
As Jeff said you should be able to change the layer color if the surface style is set to a layer.
Also you can copy contour labels from one drawing to another by selecting all the labels, turning on the contour label lines and turning off the contours through the surface style so only the label lines appear. Select all of the label lines and explode them twice so they turn in to lines. Once they are exploded to lines you can copy them into the other drawing, and add multiple surface contour labels from objects. Annotate Tab > Add Labels Flyout > Surface > Contour Multiple > Select Surface > Specify first point or [Objects].
Cory
True as long as he has his colors set to 'By Layer' in the style. You would be suprised how many people hard code the color in the style instead of setting color by layer.
Thanks for all the responses. I ended up modifying the style in the x-ref file to allow color control in the sheet files. Appreciate all the feedback!
In the drawing with the contour labels, explode (did I really just recommend that?) the contour lable lines so you end up with just lines. Copy that into your new drawing (don't save the original drawing!). Now add contour labels and choose objects instead of drawing the lines. Not sure if you can do multiple lines this way or not but it's a thought.
didn't know that could be done. Good stuff!
@BrianHailey wrote:In the drawing with the contour labels, explode (did I really just recommend that?) the contour lable lines so you end up with just lines. Copy that into your new drawing (don't save the original drawing!). Now add contour labels and choose objects instead of drawing the lines. Not sure if you can do multiple lines this way or not but it's a thought.
Thank you! That worked for my application!