2023-09-20 08:14 PM - last edited on 2024-10-24 03:29 AM by Laszlo Nagy
How can I show elevation of core component in a composite? using a label (i.e. t.o. subfloor)?
Is there a AUTOTEXT code that would work? The label shows t.o. floor finish (finish component) but not t.o. subfloor (core component)?
please see attachment.
thankyou
2023-09-23 12:53 AM - edited 2023-09-23 12:55 AM
It's just a regular Elevation Lable 25 setting. Type in whatever you want for the Parameter Name.
You can tweak the Composite to assign each material as Other, Finish, or Core if that helps any. ?
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2024-10-18 12:31 AM - edited 2024-10-18 12:33 AM
Steve, I appreciate the response. However I am trying to get it to read out exactly like I have it in a higharchy form:
1. First row: what the elevation is: EL: 100'-0"
2. Second row: what level it is located: SECOND FLOOR
3. Third row: what the elevation references: T.O. SUB FLOOR
Would also be nice to have a datum mark and line.
I WOULD LIKE THIS LABEL TO BA ABLE TO WORK IN PLAN AND SECTION AND LOOK EXACTLY THE SAME.
Anyone to figure this out will be my HERO!
Thanks
Dennis