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HI,Please refer the attached image; i need to add TOW as a prefix to spot elevation. I did this by adding TOW as a symbol but i have to create for different directions so that i can use 4 sides of my building/plan. Can anyone tell me do this in better way!Thank you
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When you place a spot elevation, you can click on its properties and you can set a prefix or suffix to the value.
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sorry i could not found anything like that
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Here is a screen shot.... Element properties.
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