Keep zone stamp position when rotating text and view
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‎2021-03-04
11:16 AM
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‎2023-05-19
03:44 PM
by
Gordana Radonic
I want to make these numbers readable/rotated 180degrees:
But when I change the angle they completely scatter:
Of course I can move them around etc, but when I want the other view again I would have to do it all over...
I also really wish Label tools worked for Zones, then I would have way more control over how they looked.
This is Archicad 23 btw.
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‎2021-03-04 02:02 PM
See my post about it:
The easiest way I found to "reset" the stamps and make sure theyre all on top of their pivot point is to simply remake the zones.
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‎2021-03-05 01:47 PM
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‎2022-08-31 04:28 PM
Hi all,
`There must be a step I'm missing after all this convo. I tried moving the stamp by "moving sub-element" but it still moves around the space when changing scales and rotating views. I also tried recreating the zone and snapping it onto a hotspot but no avail.
I need help, please. 🙌
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‎2022-10-03 12:28 AM
I'm also still having this problem despite moving the sub-element node in the scale the zone & associated stamp is viewed in.
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‎2022-10-25 04:23 PM
Also having the problem of zone stamps with names jumping around at different scales.

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‎2022-10-26 03:58 AM
Are you using version 25+?
If so, use zone labels instead of zone stamps.
You can have as many labels as you like associated to a zone.
They can show different information in different scales and different layers.
Much more flexible than a zone stamp (one stamp per zone).
You can also add labels to zones in sections.
Barry.
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‎2022-10-27 04:03 AM
I hadn't considered using the Label tool. However, we are dealing with masterplanning or larger resource consenting projects that can have hundreds of typologies (and their included zones) so it was convenient to be able to have the stamp do its job.
I will look into using a Label and see if it can do what we need.
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