I would like to remove the top Major Axis Label, but keep the rest of my labels. I know I can remove the bottom "tick and start elevation" on the Vertical Axes tab of my profile view style, but can I do the same for the top elevation?
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I would like to remove the top Major Axis Label, but keep the rest of my labels. I know I can remove the bottom "tick and start elevation" on the Vertical Axes tab of my profile view style, but can I do the same for the top elevation?
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I haven't tried this but could you set your max elev to 14.9999 so it won't label the "15", then draw a line on the top of the profile view to complete the border?
I haven't tried this but could you set your max elev to 14.9999 so it won't label the "15", then draw a line on the top of the profile view to complete the border?
Profile View Properties.
Elevations tab. Set Elevation Range to User Specified Height. Set the max height to 0.01 below the elevation of that major grid.
Profile View Properties.
Elevations tab. Set Elevation Range to User Specified Height. Set the max height to 0.01 below the elevation of that major grid.
I guess this can work. I was just hoping I could modify the style to automate the steps, rather than going in and changing the profile view properties on each sheet 😑
I guess this can work. I was just hoping I could modify the style to automate the steps, rather than going in and changing the profile view properties on each sheet 😑
Instead of changing the Profile View Properties, you could place a wipeout over the label. That would be quicker, if not ideal. There is nothing, that I know of, that would let you accomplish this through modifying the profile view style.
Instead of changing the Profile View Properties, you could place a wipeout over the label. That would be quicker, if not ideal. There is nothing, that I know of, that would let you accomplish this through modifying the profile view style.
@jroot Great minds think alike.
@jroot Great minds think alike.
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