Hello.
Could someone help me out with water level numbers beeing too far down in a profile view?
I'll post an image showing the issue. I have tried changing back and forward several stuff in band style but can't find the right spot.
In urgent matters i could just explode the band style and manually move the numbers, but I prefer not to.
Help is much preciated. Thank you.
Im using civil3d 2017.
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Hi @met1ns,
It should be something similar to this. Select the wrong label then right click pick "Edit band style". See attached animated gif below to guide you.
Also see images below as a further step by step guide.
Cheers,
Jowenn
Jowenn Lua | Retired Account See My New Profile Here
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Thank you for your respond.
However I do not have same options as your animation. Please see attached picture.
Any iddeas?
Found it now!
I had to chose Pipe > Then water level start and end options and change the Y offset. A bit different in swedish 🙂
Thank you!
Hi @met1ns,
Yup same concept find pipes. See animated gif below.
Cheers,
Jowenn
Jowenn Lua | Retired Account See My New Profile Here
AU 2023 CES600726 – Getting Started with Generative Design in Civil 3D: A Beginner’s Guide
AU 2020 CES473668 – Supercharge Your Dynamo Graph with Civil 3D Toolkit
AU 2019 CES319333 – Dynamo in Civil 3D Introduction Unlocking the mystery of scripting
AU 2018 CI225967 – Using Automation in Civil 3D for Construction Documentation and Exports
AU 2017 CI123653 – AutoCAD Civil 3D and Subassembly Composer— Real-World-Practice Tips and Tricks
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