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justin.d.ehart
2007-05-10, 02:55 PM
Quick question for anyone. On water line projects, usually you have the main line station of the water line and the base line stationing with offsets off of the proposed/existing centerline of a road.

I have seen a label created for the Auto Desk CAD Camp that traveled around 2 years ago. How can I create this label where it pulls the stationing off of the pipe network I am using and the centerline alignment of the road?? Anyone else seen this??

Thanks in advance
-justin

MHultgren
2007-05-10, 04:40 PM
You can create a Station - Offset label style and add a Reference Text object and set one of them to your pipe alignment and the other to your centerline alignment.
We will be covering this in Segment 3 of ATP-189 (along with creating and using Expressions) One example in the session will create a label for your Lateral inverts for you in a pipe network.

tpadgett
2007-05-16, 06:26 PM
But what if you want the alignment label components to be part of the structure label in the profile?

i.e.

MH NO. A4
STA. 4+55.68, LINE "A" =
STA. 0+00.00, LINE "B"
T.C. = 000.00
INV. IN .....
INV. OUT......
ETC.

justin.d.ehart
2007-05-16, 07:35 PM
Tpadgett "Follow Me," says Justin (http://www.augi.com/education/detail.asp?Source=MyATP&CourseId=189) to the following ATP class. Mark will be posting segment 3 on Monday and it should answer our questions........

-justin


But what if you want the alignment label components to be part of the structure label in the profile?

i.e.

MH NO. A4
STA. 4+55.68, LINE "A" =
STA. 0+00.00, LINE "B"
T.C. = 000.00
INV. IN .....
INV. OUT......
ETC.

justin.d.ehart
2007-05-22, 03:39 PM
Segement 3 worked great, I will post some more info in the forum for that class today with a screen shot

-justin

tpadgett
2007-06-06, 04:18 PM
How do I get to the segment referenced above?
The link leads me to a dead end page.

justin.d.ehart
2007-06-06, 04:29 PM
How do I get to the segment referenced above?
The link leads me to a dead end page.

email me at justin.d.ehart@gmail.com

-justin