Its frustrating that one is not able to controll the row hight. As a workarround I have picked a big size font (best I could) and used force upper case setting to make the text show bigger, and reduced a little the overall data text size. It worked for now, if anyone can relate in their needs, but its really not ideal.
Its frustrating that one is not able to controll the row hight. As a workarround I have picked a big size font (best I could) and used force upper case setting to make the text show bigger, and reduced a little the overall data text size. It worked for now, if anyone can relate in their needs, but its really not ideal.
(Forewarning, it seems the site doesn't like displaying .pngs as the attachment, but they should open when downloaded. Just tested it and it seems to work that way. Noted for next time 😥)
It's been over two years since I began my search for a fix or work-a-round to this issue. I'm working now in C3D 2021 and there is still no option for controlling the row heights.
During this time the only 'fix' I have developed that has proven most 'efficient' is listed below:
Voila... Condensed Line and Curve charts... The jankiest, most ridiculous work-a-round I've ever had to consistently implement in almost every project with lots of Line/Curve tags. But, as you can see, this method can definitely cut out almost two-thirds of the un-needed empty space between rows.
Now, keep in mind step #2 is very important with this method, as it allows you to track changes in the geometry without having to re-create the line and curve charts, and will allow you to easily see which line/curve tags need to be revised in the condensed set. Again this condensed set is what you will be displaying via a VP in Paper Space onto your sheet. In one of my attached screenshots I have purposefully edited C62 to show what I mean with this, in case I have not properly described it well enough.
Please reply back to my message, anyone, if there are any questions/constructive criticism to the method above. Alternatively please feel free to message me directly, if need be.
SO.... In conclusion... If ANYONE has an easier method, or alternative suggestions, I would absolutely love to hear them. We can seemingly still only count on each other in the community, rather than AutoDesk for things like this.
*breathes deep*.... Gooooosfrabahhhh...
(Forewarning, it seems the site doesn't like displaying .pngs as the attachment, but they should open when downloaded. Just tested it and it seems to work that way. Noted for next time 😥)
It's been over two years since I began my search for a fix or work-a-round to this issue. I'm working now in C3D 2021 and there is still no option for controlling the row heights.
During this time the only 'fix' I have developed that has proven most 'efficient' is listed below:
Voila... Condensed Line and Curve charts... The jankiest, most ridiculous work-a-round I've ever had to consistently implement in almost every project with lots of Line/Curve tags. But, as you can see, this method can definitely cut out almost two-thirds of the un-needed empty space between rows.
Now, keep in mind step #2 is very important with this method, as it allows you to track changes in the geometry without having to re-create the line and curve charts, and will allow you to easily see which line/curve tags need to be revised in the condensed set. Again this condensed set is what you will be displaying via a VP in Paper Space onto your sheet. In one of my attached screenshots I have purposefully edited C62 to show what I mean with this, in case I have not properly described it well enough.
Please reply back to my message, anyone, if there are any questions/constructive criticism to the method above. Alternatively please feel free to message me directly, if need be.
SO.... In conclusion... If ANYONE has an easier method, or alternative suggestions, I would absolutely love to hear them. We can seemingly still only count on each other in the community, rather than AutoDesk for things like this.
*breathes deep*.... Gooooosfrabahhhh...
I created a workaround for this using a free Autodesk addon (Civil Table Export).
You will now have the flexibility to adjust column and row heights and widths.
Civil Table Export
https://apps.autodesk.com/CIV3D/en/Detail/Index?id=7594632698699596084&appLang=en&os=Win64
I created a workaround for this using a free Autodesk addon (Civil Table Export).
You will now have the flexibility to adjust column and row heights and widths.
Civil Table Export
https://apps.autodesk.com/CIV3D/en/Detail/Index?id=7594632698699596084&appLang=en&os=Win64
Hey autodesk,
It has been 5,833 days, and this is still unresolved.
What's up with that?
Hey autodesk,
It has been 5,833 days, and this is still unresolved.
What's up with that?
Wow, I went back to the first post just to check. That's a long time.
Wow, I went back to the first post just to check. That's a long time.
Apparently, one needs to be patient.
Project explorer (2021 and 2022) has more robust reporting and table functions.
I do not know if PE addresses line and curve tables. I suspect not.
I also suspect that the availability of PE will discourage the Civil 3D team from addressing "table issues".
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Apparently, one needs to be patient.
Project explorer (2021 and 2022) has more robust reporting and table functions.
I do not know if PE addresses line and curve tables. I suspect not.
I also suspect that the availability of PE will discourage the Civil 3D team from addressing "table issues".
Christopher Stevens
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Well here comes 2022. The latest upgrade installed. NO HEIGHTS FOR LINE AND CURVE TABLES!!! Absolute Garbage!!! I would personally like to thank AUTODESK for their attention to seemingly every other detail except this. 😧
Whatever AUTODESK Whatever!!
Also a workaround is a waste of time. Time is money. #JUSTFIXIT
Well here comes 2022. The latest upgrade installed. NO HEIGHTS FOR LINE AND CURVE TABLES!!! Absolute Garbage!!! I would personally like to thank AUTODESK for their attention to seemingly every other detail except this. 😧
Whatever AUTODESK Whatever!!
Also a workaround is a waste of time. Time is money. #JUSTFIXIT
@tazeman wrote:I would personally like to thank AUTODESK for their attention to seemingly every other detail except this. 😧
I know you're being facetious, but it's hard to personally thank an entity who doesn't read their own forums. 🙄😂
It's unbelievable that other tables in the program have intuitive methods to modify row height... But line and curve tag tables are STILL the only types that do not support this.
Whatever, I've given up on the support team (or lack thereof) for Autodesk a loooooooong time ago.
@tazeman wrote:I would personally like to thank AUTODESK for their attention to seemingly every other detail except this. 😧
I know you're being facetious, but it's hard to personally thank an entity who doesn't read their own forums. 🙄😂
It's unbelievable that other tables in the program have intuitive methods to modify row height... But line and curve tag tables are STILL the only types that do not support this.
Whatever, I've given up on the support team (or lack thereof) for Autodesk a loooooooong time ago.
Thank you for the suggestion of exploring project explorer. I looked into it, and it will produce a customizable dynamic table from a point group, but it is somewhat lacking. It doesn't seem to allow you to leverage user specified point properties for any of the table information. It also has a small selection of default colors that correspond to RGB values rather than index colors, to choose from for text. Which means that you have to reassign the text color for the table after creation to make it work with a .ctb table. It was a good start and I think it may be useful for things in the future but, not what I'm looking for right now.
Thank you for the suggestion of exploring project explorer. I looked into it, and it will produce a customizable dynamic table from a point group, but it is somewhat lacking. It doesn't seem to allow you to leverage user specified point properties for any of the table information. It also has a small selection of default colors that correspond to RGB values rather than index colors, to choose from for text. Which means that you have to reassign the text color for the table after creation to make it work with a .ctb table. It was a good start and I think it may be useful for things in the future but, not what I'm looking for right now.
I am not dismissing anyone's suggestion on how we as users can get around this but the fact the users must come up with random workarounds to features that have been asked for is beyond frustrating. Again, we appreciate the help we bring to each other but AutoDESK really isn't listening to it's user base.
I am not dismissing anyone's suggestion on how we as users can get around this but the fact the users must come up with random workarounds to features that have been asked for is beyond frustrating. Again, we appreciate the help we bring to each other but AutoDESK really isn't listening to it's user base.
Hi all,
Hope your 2022 is off to a great start!
I am looking into it and will share with the relevant team. Thank you for sharing the feedback and suggestions.
Hi all,
Hope your 2022 is off to a great start!
I am looking into it and will share with the relevant team. Thank you for sharing the feedback and suggestions.
Woah, what!? Did we do it??
Quick, someone pinch me 😁
Thanks Wendy, hopefully this is a good starting ground for a possible future update. Very excited!
Woah, what!? Did we do it??
Quick, someone pinch me 😁
Thanks Wendy, hopefully this is a good starting ground for a possible future update. Very excited!
Funny, I read this first thing this morning, I was in such shock I couldn't respond and just closed it. Now that someone else responded I see it was real.
Funny, I read this first thing this morning, I was in such shock I couldn't respond and just closed it. Now that someone else responded I see it was real.
Thanks again for all the feedback. I do endeavour to reply and respond but I if I don't just feel free to @mention me or send me a PM.
On this issue, yes, we have good news that this feature will be enhanced in the upcoming version.
In the meantime, I'd encourage you all (if you haven't already) to participate in the Autodesk Feedback Community which is a pre-release testing community for most every Autodesk product from desktop to mobile and cloud applications. This is an opportunity for you to test on the work closely with our designers, user researchers, and other product team members throughout the development lifecycle — including technology previews that are very early in the development process.
What is the process to sign up?
Simply goes to https://feedback.autodesk.com/ and signs up creating your profile about them and what you would like to test.
Thanks again for all the feedback. I do endeavour to reply and respond but I if I don't just feel free to @mention me or send me a PM.
On this issue, yes, we have good news that this feature will be enhanced in the upcoming version.
In the meantime, I'd encourage you all (if you haven't already) to participate in the Autodesk Feedback Community which is a pre-release testing community for most every Autodesk product from desktop to mobile and cloud applications. This is an opportunity for you to test on the work closely with our designers, user researchers, and other product team members throughout the development lifecycle — including technology previews that are very early in the development process.
What is the process to sign up?
Simply goes to https://feedback.autodesk.com/ and signs up creating your profile about them and what you would like to test.
Amazing news, @lim.wendy.
Thank you.
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Amazing news, @lim.wendy.
Thank you.
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@lim.wendy wrote:...
On this issue, yes, we have good news that this feature will be enhanced in the upcoming version.
...
I do not see it in 2023 or 2022.1.3
I hope that I missed something?
I'll be 69 in a couple weeks. I'm not sure how many more upcoming releases I will be looking at.
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@lim.wendy wrote:...
On this issue, yes, we have good news that this feature will be enhanced in the upcoming version.
...
I do not see it in 2023 or 2022.1.3
I hope that I missed something?
I'll be 69 in a couple weeks. I'm not sure how many more upcoming releases I will be looking at.
Christopher Stevens
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Same here. I downloaded 2023 and no sign of an option to adjust row height for dynamic tables. I'm disapointed.
Same here. I downloaded 2023 and no sign of an option to adjust row height for dynamic tables. I'm disapointed.
Thanks for updating @ChrisRS & @JOKO_ . I'm preparing to update as well, so at least I won't be expecting it in this release. I'll still check it out for myself & confirm.
@lim.wendy? :'(
Thanks for updating @ChrisRS & @JOKO_ . I'm preparing to update as well, so at least I won't be expecting it in this release. I'll still check it out for myself & confirm.
@lim.wendy? :'(
Awesome!
All the best in your best age!
Awesome!
All the best in your best age!
Thank you!
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Thank you!
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