Labeling drawing objects like lines and arcs is similar to labeling traverse lines and curves. You first select the way you want objects in this drawing to be labeled then anytime you label an object, the label is created using your settings. Once an object is labeled, you are free to modify the label, changing the font, text height, color or anything else. You can also reset the modified properties back to the current Object Label settings for the drawing.
The object labels are designed to help you be consistent in your labeling. If you start out with a label text height of 0.08” and later change it to 0.10”, all the object labels get updated automatically. Of course you can also change them all back to 0.08” just my changing the object label settings.
If an object label is too far from its object, TPC displays a warning along with the offset distances in inches and gives you three options. By default, TPC considers any object label more than 4 inches from its object to be out of position.
Object labels change as the object changes. If you label a 100’ line then change it to 80’, the distance label for that line will change from 100’ to 80’ automatically. If you trim a line that is labeled, the label changes to reflect the new trimmed line length. In this way, object labels are very useful during the design process where you typically draw in objects then change them to fit the design.
Currently, only lines, arcs, dynamic offsets, dimensions and interior angles can be labeled.
Remember, you control the way survey lines and curves are labeled with the Control Point and Side Shot settings.
Label
Selecting Objects
Lot Labels and Area
Inserting a Dimension
Inserting an Interior Angle
Inserting a Dynamic Offset
Using Drawing View
Smart Drawing Objects
Working with Drawing Objects
Drawing Commands
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