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2021-11-16
02:22 PM
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2023-05-09
03:16 PM
by
Gordana Radonic
It's mind boggling for me that we have these automatic labels, and yet I have to set their position EVERY time manually bc even though I copy the set label - it will still show with a really large distance from the annotated element.
Is there any way to copy/paste these settings? Making the label position itself at a certain x,y, direction?
Desired position:
Automatic position set by Archicad EVERY offing time:
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2021-11-17 09:36 AM
If the scale in your view is set to 1:50 you can change it to 1:20 or 1:30 and than label the elements you need and then go back to the original scale! It will make the length of the lines shorter! It's a workaround that I found recently!
2021-11-16 02:54 PM
Hello,
i don't copy the settings of my text label,
if i want an other text label, i duplicate one of my text label and, when my new text label is in his place, i click + "comand" (on mac) on the élément !
Sorry for my english ! 😉
2021-11-16 03:37 PM
There are no parameters for the lengths of the pointer line.
Only the pointer starting angle.
So when you copy the settings, only the pointer line angle will be set.
I know it is 2 extra clicks, but use the 'detailed' placement method rather than 'simple'.
Then you get the pointer arrow exactly as you want it.
Barry.
2021-11-16 07:34 PM
That isn't the problem. The problem is automatic labelling of many elements - you have to manually set the position of each label.
I hope we will get options to set that all at once soon. Much needed.
2021-11-17 09:36 AM
If the scale in your view is set to 1:50 you can change it to 1:20 or 1:30 and than label the elements you need and then go back to the original scale! It will make the length of the lines shorter! It's a workaround that I found recently!
2021-11-17 02:57 PM
Thank you! Interesting method 😄 Will try it our ASAP
2022-11-02 10:17 PM
This is the best workaround i've ever found, thank you very much!