@onarvaezo wrote:
hi,
by the way how can you put those PK on the aligment ....
I use an offset point then a label, but Im not sure... for now its ok fr me
Thank you
As your question is on a different subject you should really start a new thred rather than add your question to the end of another thread. This allows people searching for information on alignment labels to find the thread on its own rather than within a thread about profile view band labels.
In answer to your question, you need to add a Station Equation Label Style to your alignment.
- Select your alignment
- Right click and select Edit Alignment Labels
- In the Alignment Labels dialogue, change the Type: drop down to Station Equations
- Select a Station Equation Label Style from the drop down to the right of the Type: drop down
- Then click the Add>> button to add the label style to the Alignment Labels collection
- Click the Ok button and the Station Equations should be labeled on the alignment.
You might need to modify the Station Equation Label Style to match your other label, or create a new one.
The other advantage to others when you create a new seperate thread, an answer that solves your problem can be marked as correct allowing easier searching for solved problems.
If a post provides a fix for your issue, click on "Accept as Solution" to help other users find solutions to problems they might have that are similar to yours.
Andrew Puller
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