![]() Add Network Part Prof Labels (Entire network): uses PROF Storm and set to Above/Top.Add Network Part Prof Label (Single part): uses PROF Storm and set to Below/Bottom.Used as is, the default location for BOTH labels is Above or Top of StructureĪt the upper parent level for Pipe Network settings, only ONE Location and Label can be set, we will dig a little deeper and leverage individual Command settings: PROF Storm - Invert In & Invert OutĪs shown above, both labels (TOP and BTM) are using the SAME location for Anchor Point > Structure Dimension (that allows sliding).The settings above are only one part of the configuration, next is to leverage the appropriate setting within the defined styles that will display structure data: ![]() A grip edit there will force a “Dragged State”: The option for At Top of Structure is selected. The second field for Default Profile Label Placement > Structure Label Placement > the option/location for the label set here does NOT allow the sliding of labels. Scrolling down to Default Profile Label Placement > Dimension Anchor for Structures > is where the setting for the dynamic sliding is set, Above is selected The focus is the Structure Profile Label Styles that are set to PROF Storm that will annotate: Name, Station, and Rim data Let's take a look at where to set values, from the Toolspace panel > Settings tab > Pipe Network collection > right-click and select > Edit Feature Settings…įrom this upper-level Edit Feature Settings – Pipe Network dialog box in the Default Styles section, Plan and Profile default labels can be set. This post walks through how to applying this functionality to Structure Labels in profiles creating Top and Bottom labels that can be dragged.Ĭivil 3D only allows for a single default Style and Location to be set at a time. The option is most known in profile curve labels: Some Civil 3D profile elements have a built-in “ Label dimension anchor” grip point (appears as blue diamond) that allows us to slide labels without going into a dragged state.
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