I'm looking for a quick way to label northings and eastings anywhere on an alignment. Is there an annotation already for this, or should I try to create my own? TIA.
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I'm looking for a quick way to label northings and eastings anywhere on an alignment. Is there an annotation already for this, or should I try to create my own? TIA.
Northings and Easting can be added to most alignment label styles.
And then they will be available within your alignment label set(s)
Perhaps even use a random point with a piece of Reference text to get the alignment name in the label if that is needed. Although Northing and Easting are relevent even without an alignment name, (I think)
You will need to create your own.
We use a General Note label with reference text. The reference text needs to reference either a point or an alignment.
We used alignment reference text because the NE shown in the label is based on the label location. The drawing will need to contain an alignment for it to work so we have been known to create a dummy alignment with a no-display style.
Why would he need or want a dummy alignment in a file where there is already an alignment?
Did you try using a Point and just adding the Alignment name in as a description override to the group?
If there is an alignment in the drawing he obviously would not need a dummy alignment. There are times you may want to label a NE in a drawing that does not already contain an alignment.
In my case, I needed N&E'ings on an alignment. I just copied and modified another label style that already had N&E'ings. It's quick and dirty and it works.
Thanks for the reminder of that being in 2012, Jeff_M!