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Elevation Label

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cadomatic
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Elevation Label

hi i have few questions about Elevation Labels

 

i drag the Elevation Label tool from the catalog to my tool palette, 

how can i scale the symbol so when i use it , it will paste a scaled symbol?

If i scale it manually and drag it back to the tool palette, its no longer the same tool, why?

i cannot see the symbol fron elevation view, only from top view

 

dwg included

Thanks

Shay

 

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R_Tweed
in reply to: cadomatic

In order for your plan label to be seen from the front in a model view,  edit the multi-view block definition through the style manager or by right clicking to a shortcut menu.

 

Screenshot 2023-06-21 075301.png

 

If you want the block to view from the front for example, a new block for that view will need to be defined. I made a new block in your dwg by editing the block definition used in your multi view block and then saving as a front version after 3d rotating the items within the block..

 

Screenshot 2023-06-21 075631.png

Screenshot 2023-06-21 075632.png

See attached dwg for changes.

 

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cadomatic
in reply to: cadomatic

hi. how to control the symbol scale? when i use it its comes very small, and i can scale it only after action. is there a way to scale it so when i use the tool, its gonna insert the scaled level symbol?

 

Thanks

Shay

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R_Tweed
in reply to: cadomatic

Symbol scales are based on the content type (metric or imperial) and Annotation plot size.  The actual "size" of the symbol is in the content dwg file.

 

Type "Units" to change your annotation plot size.

 

Screenshot 2023-06-22 100252.png

 

Drawing scale can be changed at the bottom of your workspace.

 

 

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