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Story setting issues

bobup
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I'd like to eliminate the 'number' in front of the story setting text under story settings. I'm sending an attachment to clarify. In addition, I'd like to avoid crowding or overlap on text when a story setting is only a few inches above another story setting.

Please help, and thanks.

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Gerry Leonor
Advisor

you can remove the storey number in the Elevation / Section settings:

GerryLeonor_0-1692923412903.png

 

i don't think you can offset one elevation line separately, while the others remain flat/horizontal. we never needed to in the first place.

i could be wrong. we work in 25 & the newer versions might have fixed this already.

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Gerry Leonor
Advisor

you can remove the storey number in the Elevation / Section settings:

GerryLeonor_0-1692923412903.png

 

i don't think you can offset one elevation line separately, while the others remain flat/horizontal. we never needed to in the first place.

i could be wrong. we work in 25 & the newer versions might have fixed this already.

AC25 | Win10 | 64Gb RAM | Intel i7 13700F | RTX 4070 Ti
>come join our unofficial Discord server
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Thank you very much. That's a big help.

Lingwisyer
Guru

If you need offset heads or different levels between buildings, below is an object from GSSG that I modified. It is an independent object and not linked to your elevations and sections though, so would need to be placed on each relevant drawing. I think I sorted out most of the bugs.

 

https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Documentation/Level-Marking-in-Section-and-Elevation-for-a-Site-...

 

 

 

Ling.

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