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labels at crown of crown sections

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Anonymous
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labels at crown of crown sections

i can get the PG elevation labeled at the crown of the road in cross sections, but what about the existing?  most labels i see are the proposed elevation and offset of the point.  Id like to get the Proposed elevation and the Existing elevation labeled at the crown.  is this possible?  one side of the leader line could be the proposed, and the other side could be the existing.  ...similar to the bands along the bottom of the profile view.  anyone know how to do that?

 

Thanks.

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Mike.M.Carlson
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Hello-

 

If you already succesfully added the PG labels to your cross section view group, I assume you have a Cross Section Label Set that includes a Section Major Offset Label Style?  If so, you can apply that same Section Label Set to your EG by selecting one of your cross section views and right clicking and go to Section View Group Properties.  There you will select the Sections Tab and highlight your EG Surface.  Then select the Label Set button and choose your Section Label Set.

 

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I have attached a dwg with a Section Label Set, Offset Label Style called CENTER LBL, and expressions that work well for CL Labels.  Make sure expressions get brought over to your drawing too.

 

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I hope this helps.




Michael M. Carlson
Senior Civil Designer
CADD Manager
AutoCAD Civil 3D Professional
AutoCAD Professional

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Anonymous
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Thank you, i think this will get us going.  i got it to display the elevation of the existing ground at the crown.  now we can probably take this and tweak it to our specific needs, but this gets us 90% there.  thank you!!!

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