Exercise 3: Controlling Label Appearance Using Layers - Autodesk CIVIL3D - CIVILDESIGNCOMP 2007 SLM CD Tutorials Manual

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5 In the Text : Text Height row, click
In the Child Override column,
previously independent property of the child has been overridden by the
parent.
6 Click OK.
Notice that the labels now use the same text size. The STA: 0+080 label
text is now the same size as the STA: 0+000 label because the text height
of the parent style has overridden that of the child style. The alignment
of the line is still different because the text attachment point of the child
style was not overridden.
Parent (STA: 0+100) and child (STA: 0+080) label styles, with child text
size overridden by parent
To continue this tutorial, go to
Layers
(page 783).

Exercise 3: Controlling Label Appearance Using Layers

In this exercise, you will use layers to change the color and visibility of labels.
The components that make up a label object get their color, line weight, and
line type property settings from either the label style or the layer to which
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in the Child Override column.
is displayed, indicating that the

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