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    Question Vertical Curve Label Styles

    I created a vertical curve using an AutoCAD template. When I created the vertical curves the labels created are among two label styles: sag and crest. I want to put some sag and crest labels in a different label style, but how do I do this without changing all of them? If I select one sag curve label it selects all of them. Can I just select one or some of them?

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    Default Re: Vertical Curve Label Styles

    If I'm understanding you correctly, you can hold down the control key when you select a vertical curve label. Then right click and select edit label style...

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    Default Re: Vertical Curve Label Styles

    That's exactly what I needed. Thanks for your help.

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    Default Re: Vertical Curve Label Styles

    FYI, this works on most labels that are associated with an object (i.e. alignments, parcels, etc.)

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