Id like to label Start Station= ##+### to End Station ##+###
can it be done with one label?
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Yes sir.
Create one Alignment station-offset label and then add another using the reference text.
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If I understand your question, you want to label a station range with a start station and an end station of the same alignment on a single alignment label. This is possible with an alignment line label. But, I believe it would either need to be a single point-to-point line segment, not a complex line section with multiple PIs and curves, or you'd need to create a sub-alignment that only extends from your start to end range. Then the line label can use the 'Alignment Start Station' and 'Alignment End Station' tags to get what you need.
No not you. I misread your question. I was thinking you wanted one location labeled with 2 different alignments station/offset.
My bad.
Joe,
Try adding the "Alignment Start Station" and "Alignment End Station" properties to the label.
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Ah, now I get what your after Pick 2 points anywhere along the alignment and label start / stop stations.
you have it correct, but I trying to compose the label to use in a table. Something like this: I know its bass ackwards but I have the rehab job that wants tables of qty similar to this. in my plan presentation I typicaly show a hatch pattern in the widen areas. Well I decided to get smart and my curbs are alignments and my sawcut lines are alignments, so I put them in a site and viola automatic/ dynamic hatch.
I knew I couldnt get the stations in a parcel table so I thought station lables can ref the parcels, so I composed the label to be dragged int to table outline, and I'm looking to get the end station in the same label. the other field were easy parcel properties with expressions.
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Is this what you want?
The objects are dynamically linked to the table.
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Not sure about an area? The table looked similar to a table we use for pipe callouts. So I just drew pipes randomly and inserted a modified table. You could draw pipes where you want the table info.
Attached is the drawing.
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