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Chapter 1 Using the Grading Commands
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Creating Finished Grade Labels
You can create labels in plan view on a finished ground surface with a specified
elevation or obtain elevational information from a surface.
To label the finished ground points
1 From the Grading menu, choose Grade Labels ä Finish Grade Label.
The following prompt is displayed:
Point (or Surface):
2 Do one of the following:
n
Select a point to label, and type the elevation for the point.
n
Type S, select a surface from the Select Surface dialog box, select a point to
label, and press ENTER to accept the surface elevation for that point, or type
a new elevation.
NOTE
When you use the Surface option, elevations for that surface are
turned on until you turn them off by typing
P
at the Surface (or Point)
prompt. When selecting the surface option, you are prompted to
select the surface to label. That surface becomes the current surface
(in Terrain Model Explorer).
3 Select a point to define the label leader.
4 You can continue to select leader points.
The following prompt is displayed:
Rotation angle <0d0
c
0
s
>:
5 At this prompt, do one of the following to specify a rotation angle for the label:
n
Press ENTER to place the label at a zero rotation.
n
Type a new rotation angle using the format (###d##
c
##
s
), where the pound
signs (#) indicate the digits of the rotation angle.
n
Select a point with your pointing device to graphically define the angle.
6 Select another point to label, or press ENTER to end the command.
Editing Grading Points or Finished Grade Labels
You can edit the elevation of a group of point objects or finished grade labels.
Point objects or finished grade labels must exist in the drawing.
To edit points or finished grade labels
1 From the Grading menu, choose Grade Labels ä Edit Points/FG Labels.
The following prompt is displayed:
Select point or finish ground label:
2 Select a point object or block or label from your drawing.
3 At the command prompt, type the new elevation for that point or label.
The command changes the elevation for the label or point.
4 Select another point or finished grade label, or press ENTER to end the command.