NOTE In the previous image, the EP: 0+243.63 and PC: 0+158.39 labels are
shown on opposite sides of the alignment for clarity. You will learn to flip
labels to the opposite side of an alignment in a later exercise.
Add labels to an alignment in a referenced drawing
1 Click Annotate tab
menu
Alignment
alignment, which is the long alignment in the middle of the site.
Because this alignment exists in an externally referenced drawing, the
table in the Alignment Labels dialog box is empty. Only labels that are
created in the current drawing can be modified in the current drawing.
Labels that were created in an externally referenced drawing must be
modified in the source drawing.
2 In the Alignment Labels dialog box, specify the following parameters:
Type: Geometry Points
Geometry Point Label Style: Perpendicular With Tick And Line
3 Click Add.
NOTE The Import Label Set button applies a label set that exists in the current
drawing.
4 In the Geometry Points dialog box, click OK.
5 In the Alignment Labels dialog box, specify the following parameters:
Type: Design Speeds
Design Speed Label Style: Station Over Speed
6 Click Add.
7 Click OK.
On the Main Street alignment, labels are displayed at each station at
which a new design speed is applied, and at each geometry point. These
label objects reside in the current drawing and annotate the alignment
in the externally referenced drawing.
Labels & Tables panel
Add/Edit Station Labels
Exercise 1: Adding Labels in Groups | 751
Add Labels
. Click the Main Street
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