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how to show 2 decimal places on slope label instead of 1

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mk9023
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how to show 2 decimal places on slope label instead of 1

using the modify > surface > add labels > slope function. how to show 2 decimal places instead of 1, like 1.2% to 1.25%. thanks.

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losfotos
in reply to: mk9023

It's in your label style...

Carl Simpson
C3D 2015 & 2016
Message 3 of 8
owenmull
in reply to: mk9023

Find the label style that it is using and edit that.

 

Settings-->Surface-->Label Styles-->Slope-->" " 

 

" " Edit this style, probably using the 'Standard' style. Rt click-->Edit-->Layout Tab-->Component Name (change to 'Surface Slope')-->Text-->Contents...-->Highlight the component (ie the <[Surface Slope (.....|....)]> ) change 'Precision' to 0.01--> Click white arrow button to apply, then OK, OK

 

HTH

-Owen
Windows 7 x 64 bit

Civil 3D 2017
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doni49
in reply to: mk9023

Follow the screenshots.....

 

SlopeLabelStyleToolspace.png

 

SlopeLabelStyleLayout.png

 

SlopeLabelStylePrecision.png



Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician




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mk9023
in reply to: doni49

thanks
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doni49
in reply to: mk9023

You're welcome.  Glad to help.



Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician




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ashlyn.rimsky66BCX
in reply to: doni49

I am following these steps but for whatever reason it does not save it when I hit apply or OK. Any thoughts?

Message 8 of 8

Nevermind, I missed hitting the arrow. Thanks for the help! Sorry, I dont know how to delete my initial comment.

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