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Explore and preview label styles.
Type:
Tutorial
Length:
2 min.
Transcript
00:03
In Civil 3D, you can control the appearance and content of labels in a drawing with label styles.
00:09
These styles include text, blocks, lines, ticks, and leaders.
00:15
To begin working with label styles, with a drawing open, in Toolspace,
00:20
on the Settings tab, expand General, and then expand Label Styles.
00:25
Review the list of available label styles in your drawing.
00:29
General label styles are used by lines, curves, feature lines, and corridors.
00:35
This collection also includes Note label styles, which are not specific to an object.
00:40
Expand one of the options, such as Note.
00:43
Then, right-click a label style and select Edit.
00:46
This opens the Label Style Composer dialog.
00:50
From the Layout tab, you can create and edit label components.
00:54
From here, you can also preview the label style.
00:58
With Civil 3D, you can create and save label sets for alignments, profiles, and sections.
01:05
This allows you to apply multiple label types in one operation.
01:09
For example, an alignment label set could include labels for major stations, minor stations, and geometry points.
01:17
Being able to manage label styles is a quick and easy way to customize and standardize your drawings in Civil 3D.
Video transcript
00:03
In Civil 3D, you can control the appearance and content of labels in a drawing with label styles.
00:09
These styles include text, blocks, lines, ticks, and leaders.
00:15
To begin working with label styles, with a drawing open, in Toolspace,
00:20
on the Settings tab, expand General, and then expand Label Styles.
00:25
Review the list of available label styles in your drawing.
00:29
General label styles are used by lines, curves, feature lines, and corridors.
00:35
This collection also includes Note label styles, which are not specific to an object.
00:40
Expand one of the options, such as Note.
00:43
Then, right-click a label style and select Edit.
00:46
This opens the Label Style Composer dialog.
00:50
From the Layout tab, you can create and edit label components.
00:54
From here, you can also preview the label style.
00:58
With Civil 3D, you can create and save label sets for alignments, profiles, and sections.
01:05
This allows you to apply multiple label types in one operation.
01:09
For example, an alignment label set could include labels for major stations, minor stations, and geometry points.
01:17
Being able to manage label styles is a quick and easy way to customize and standardize your drawings in Civil 3D.
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