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Point label colors by layer

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AEC_Cadd
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Point label colors by layer

AEC_Cadd
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How can I create a point style so that when I change the layer of the point, the colors of all three text change to the color of the layer the points were placed on? I know that I can edit the text of the point and, one at a time, change color by layer, but that is only for one pooint. I want a point style that will display the colors of the text the same as the layer it was placed on. In my point style, I changed the all the colors to by layer but that didn't work.

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Point label colors by layer

How can I create a point style so that when I change the layer of the point, the colors of all three text change to the color of the layer the points were placed on? I know that I can edit the text of the point and, one at a time, change color by layer, but that is only for one pooint. I want a point style that will display the colors of the text the same as the layer it was placed on. In my point style, I changed the all the colors to by layer but that didn't work.

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Jay_B
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@AEC_Cadd wrote:

 the colors of all three text change to the color of the layer the points were placed on?


Are you referring to Point Label Styles and you wish to show the Point Number, Point Description & Point Elevation

all as different colors?

 

If yes then create separate component's within the Point Label Style and assign them each their own color within the label style.

 

As far as I know Civil 3d doesn't have a means of placing the various point components on individual layers at this time.

 

As an example, we have multiple point label styles that show Pt #, El, Desc and others which only show one of these

components per style.

 

 

C3D 2018.1
C3D 2016 SP4

Win 7 Professional 64 Bit
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@AEC_Cadd wrote:

 the colors of all three text change to the color of the layer the points were placed on?


Are you referring to Point Label Styles and you wish to show the Point Number, Point Description & Point Elevation

all as different colors?

 

If yes then create separate component's within the Point Label Style and assign them each their own color within the label style.

 

As far as I know Civil 3d doesn't have a means of placing the various point components on individual layers at this time.

 

As an example, we have multiple point label styles that show Pt #, El, Desc and others which only show one of these

components per style.

 

 

C3D 2018.1
C3D 2016 SP4

Win 7 Professional 64 Bit
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Jeff_M
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In the PointLabelStyle properties, set the Layer on the General tab to 0. Then for each of the Text Components make sure they are set to ByLayer.
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In the PointLabelStyle properties, set the Layer on the General tab to 0. Then for each of the Text Components make sure they are set to ByLayer.
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Pointdump
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A,

 

An easy way to change properties of one or several points is in the Edit Points Panorama:


Points.png

 

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A,

 

An easy way to change properties of one or several points is in the Edit Points Panorama:


Points.png

 

Dave

Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada

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NVIDIA Quadro P5000 16GB
Windows 10 Pro 64 / Civil 3D 2024
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AEC_Cadd
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Your suggestion was good as I didn't have the General tab set to 0. It still didn't work until I set the two layers in the basic point to 0. Then it started to work like I wanted. Thanks for your input.

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Your suggestion was good as I didn't have the General tab set to 0. It still didn't work until I set the two layers in the basic point to 0. Then it started to work like I wanted. Thanks for your input.

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