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Hi everyone, I'm trying to rotate my spot elevation so it looks better with the rest of the text in my plans but I can't. Is there any way to do that? I'm avoiding putting non parametric text, I don't want to have to change the levels manually in case I change my floor levels... (PDF attached)
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Nothing? Anyone? Any help is appreciated...
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You can draw a really short leader line WITHOUT the shoulder. This is a design-bar option when placing and editing spot elevations.
It's clumsy but it works.
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Thanks, emgeeo, that is doing the job. :-)
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THX!!!
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