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    Default Place a station label at a specific station on an alignment by typing in the station?

    How do you place a station label at a specific station on an alignment (no offset) by typing in the station you want, instead of pulling the cursor along the alignment until you reach the approximate station point? Thus placing the label at the precise station point.

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    Default Re: Place a station label at a specific station on an alignment by typing in the station?

    When prompted for the point location, you should be able to type 'SO (for transparent station offset), then pick the alignment, type in the specific station and offset values. This tool can work for any command, for example a ROW polyline where the stations/offsets are known.

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