I have a problem with the column location mark. I have a column that it taking the name of an axis that is close to it but it is not its axis (and specifies the offset), and it doesn't take the name of the axis where it actually is.
I can't change the column location mark manually on properties because it is gray, and it doesn't happen for some other columns but I don't know why.
Can anybody help me, please?
No, it is on a grid intersection, but the column doesn't take it, but another grid intersection placed 50 cm next to it.
If there are two grids close to each other, you should have the option of choosing the grid reference you would like to have the column reference.
Select the column, and in the Properties Palette, the Column Location property should have a dropdown if there is more than one Grid Intersection possible. (If there is only one intersection this property is read only/grayed out.)
If you don’t want the column to report at the current location, click the dropdown, and choose a different one.
If this isn’t the case, maybe you can post a picture of the situation so we can try other ideas.
Joe
Check that the 3d extents of the column line are at the column, in both plan and elevation.
If they are and you still don't have the right column line callout, try copy/pasting back to same place.
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