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Creating a Text Label
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is selected and the Minimum display width is set to 6 (the decimal point is
counted as one character. A value of 50.02 would be displayed as 0050.02 if
the Minimum display width is 7.
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Use ( ) for negative values: Select this check box to display negative values
inside parentheses () signs. Clear this check box to display negative values
with a minus sign.
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Decimal precision: Use this edit box to select how many characters are
displayed to the right of the decimal point. For example, if you are using a
decimal precision of 2, then 50.0210 is truncated to 50.02.
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Decimal character: Use this edit box to select the decimal character to use.
For example, type a decimal point (.) to show decimal numbers as 50.02.
Type a comma (,) to show decimal numbers as 50,02.
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Drop decimal for even values: Select this check box to display even
numbers with the specified precision. For example, if you select this check
box, and the precision is set to 2, a value of 10 is displayed as 10, not as
10.00.
3 Under Station/Chainage Numeric Format, you can choose from the following
options to control the way stationing is performed:
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Use Station Format: Select this check box to display the station values with
the station character and base value.
For example, if you select this check box, then a Preview value of 50.02 is
displayed as 0+50.02 if the station character is a plus sign (+). The decimal
values are not truncated. To get a result of 50+02, you would enter 5002 as
the Preview value.
The base value is also applied if the Use station format check box is selected.
For example, if the station base value is 10, then the Preview value of 50+02
would be displayed as 5+0.02. If the station base value is set to 1000, the
result is 0+050.02.
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Show Left/Right: For more information, see Example: Show Left/Right in
this chapter.
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Station + character: Use this edit box to specify what character you want to
use when numbering stations. For example, a plus sign (+) is typically used
for labeling stations.
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Station base value: Use this slider bar to control how the station numeric
format is displayed. For example, if the base value is 10, the station +
character is moved one position to the left of the decimal place.
4 Click OK to return to the Edit Text Format dialog box.
Deleting a Text Label Style
To delete a Text Label Style
1 From the Sheet Manager menu, choose Sheet Styles ä Text Label to display the
Select Style dialog box.
2 From the Style List, select the name of the Text Label you want to delete.
3 Click the Delete button.