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Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 10:57:05 AM | What is your standard for anotating levels

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I am considering several options for anotating levels in wall sections and building sections and would like to understand what others are doing. I have listed the options in the order of preference. I.E. I would ideally like to use number 1.

Option 1:  Use the level identifications to anotate the levels. How do you adjust the text size of the level identification? Its just way to big out of the box.

Option 2:  Use the Spot Dimension tool. This tool is handy becasue you can choose to dimension an elevation relative to other levels in the project. However, there is not an obvious way to add a title to the level. Refer to the attached pdf.

Option 3:  Use a dumb level symbol where you can enter text and the name of the levels independet of any data available in the program.



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Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 12:40:39 PM | What is your standard for anotating levels

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Do option 1 and make your own level head - sized as you want it.

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