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MULTIPLE PARCEL STYLES TO ONE PARCEL

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Ash254
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MULTIPLE PARCEL STYLES TO ONE PARCEL

Hey is it possible to apply multiple parcel styles on one parcel.

I ask this beacause I have my parcels xref'd into other dwg files.

However i need the parcel number and area in some files.

Whereas in others I need the parcel number only.

But because they are both in one style there is no turning off one or the other.

 

I hope I have not confused anyone.

Thanks in advance for all the help. It is greatly appreciated.

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Pointdump
in reply to: Ash254

How about controlling the visibility of your information with layers? That way you wouldn't need more than one style.

Dave

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Message 3 of 8
Joe-Bouza
in reply to: Ash254

you can lable parcels through an xref. a method a I saw on a AU video showed the parcel label in the base file on a no plt layer, and then the sheet file labled using its own style
Thank you

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Message 4 of 8
Ash254
in reply to: Ash254

Hey thanks for yall input

-Mr. Dave believe you me I tried that layers thing but i am using one Parcel area label style with two components (parcel area and parcel number).

 So its all on one layer there is no way I saw to separate them on different labels

 

-Mr. Bouza I tried labeling the parcels in the file it was xref'd  into. I was only able to get things such as bearings and distances but I'm still unable to  do nothing with the areas or lot numbers.

 

I am not sure if I have missed something which either of you guys meant.

Go easy on me I am no where near being as accomplished as you guys with Civil 3d

Message 5 of 8
Joe-Bouza
in reply to: Ash254

Works for me.

parcel_xref.png

Thank you

Joseph D. Bouza, P.E. (one of 'THOSE' People)

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Message 6 of 8
Ash254
in reply to: Joe-Bouza

i get it now i did not use autocad sheet set for this particular project. it was not giving me me the layouts the way i required. thanks alot for the help though i would try that later on this afternoon

 

Let me tap some more on your knowledge a bit more

This is way off topic of what I previously asked but 

lets say i created cross-sections along a road 400m long at every 10m.

However now I would like for other purposes to plot them in groups of 50m.

But I still want both sets, every 10m and every 50m in the same dwg file without duplicating sample lines.

 

Message 7 of 8
Pointdump
in reply to: Ash254

Ash254,

You're right. The Parcel Style won't separate each line of information into different layers. I thought it might but I was wrong.

Joe's solution looks good. I'm going to try it. The only other possibility I can think of is a General Label Style for each line. I'm not sure how to link it to the Parcel Label.

Dave

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Message 8 of 8
Jeff_M
in reply to: Ash254

Ash, I do as Joe described. In the drawing contains the parcel xref, choose add parcel area labels and select the area label in the xref. Even works by window/crossing selection to get many at once.

For your sections question, I suggest starting a new thread to ask this. Otherwise someone who might know the answer to that, but not the label question, may never even see the question.
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