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Chapter 4 Working with Cross Sections
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5 Specify the insertion options:
If you
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Then
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want to change the rotation angle of
the label
type
Rotation
.
For more information, see Labelling the Offset
of the Cross Section Points Manually in this
chapter.
want to change the label leader
type
Leader
.
For more information, see Labelling the Offset
of the Cross Section Points Manually in this
chapter.
do not want to specify these options go to step 6.
6 Select the location for the label with the pointer, or continue with additional
options of Rotation or Leader.
7 Pick any other point to label the offset, or press ENTER to end the command.
For information on labeling the difference in elevation between two cross
section points automatically, see Labeling the Offset of the Cross Section
Points Automatically in this chapter.
Labeling the Grade Between Two Cross
Section Points
To label the grade between two cross section points
1 From the Cross Sections menu, choose Section Utilities ä Label Grade.
The command lists the starting and ending stations, and the current section.
The following prompt is displayed:
Type of text placement (Auto/Manual) <Auto>:
2 At the command prompt, do one of the following to specify the approximate
label entry type:
n
Type Auto to place the grade label along the line defined by the grade
selected.
n
Type Manual to display prompts for the rotation angle of the label text.
Accept the default, or enter a new rotation angle.
The command prompts for the selection of the two points that define the grade.
3 Pick the two points that define the grade, or enter coordinates. If you selected
Automatic label placement in step 2, the label is placed on the cross section
plot. If you selected the Manual option, the command prompts for the Leader
start.
4 Pick a point, or enter coordinates if you selected the Manual option in step 2.
If you press ENTER at the Leader start prompt, the following prompt is
displayed:
Insertion point (Rotation/Leader):