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    Default Contour labels all reading the same elevation?

    Just ran across an odd occurrence in a project. The project has not been relocated yet, and the toposurface is sitting way above the building. The toposurface was created from an imported DWG file. When editing the toposurface, all the points are at the correct elevations (in the 220-240 ft. range above sea level).

    However, when any contour label line is placed across any contour line on the surface, every single label reads exactly 200'. This makes no sense whatsoever as the toposurface is obviously not flat, and it appears correct in elevation, section, and 3D views.

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    Default Re: Contour labels all reading the same elevation?

    Patrick,

    If you go to your site settings (Settings / Site Settings), what's your increment set at?

    Ande Carvalho

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    Default Re: Contour labels all reading the same elevation?

    Quote Originally Posted by Andre Carvalho View Post
    Patrick,

    If you go to your site settings (Settings / Site Settings), what's your increment set at?

    Ande Carvalho
    lol I figured it out. The boss has the contour label's units rounding set to the nearest 100 instead of 0 decimal places.

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