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Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 11:09:52 AM | Catch a spot elevation into a tag

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Hello all,

 I'm wondering if the following is possible (see also the attached PDF)

In AutoCAD we used to have a block with multiple information about a slab. The decription and comment are no problem to put into a tag, but it seems i can't put a spot elevation in the tag.

Is there a way to make something that looks like the AutoCAD block or do I have to make it with single lines etc.



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