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Chapter 7 Creating and Plotting Sheets Using Sheet Manager
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Choosing a Text Label for a Distance Style
For distance labels, you must create a Text Label style that is formatted to label
some kind of measurable distance. For example, if you are formatting a Distance
Label style to dimension vertical curves, you create a Text Label style that is
formatted to label vertical curve information, such as Length, K value, and the
algebraic difference of the grades, such as |grade in and grade out|.
The following example shows a typical distance label:
Distance label
If you select a Text Label style that is composed of information that is not
related to the Distance Style Code Category and Code, then the values do not
appear when you attach this label to a frame and generate the sheet. An
instance of this would be if you selected a tangent Text Label style when you are
formatting a vertical curve Distance Label style.
Exporting a Distance Dimension Style
Using the Bonus tools, you can export a distance dimension style.
To export a dimension style
1
Install the AutoCAD Map Express Tools from the Land Development Desktop
install (these are available as an option if you add additional components or if
you do a custom install).
2
Open the drawing that contains the dimension style that you want to export.
3
From the AutoCAD Map 2000 menu palette, choose Express ä Dimension ä
Dimstyle Export to display the Dimension Style Export dialog box.
4
Select Browse to browse to a location for the dimension style. You may rename
the file (the default is <drawing name>.dim), but should retain the suffix of
*.dim.
5
Select the dimension style that you want to export.
6
Click Full Text Style Information, and then click OK.