Step 5:
Create a block from the attributes.
Step 6:
Create a multi-view block from the block.
Step 7:
Add the elevation label to DesignCenter
™
.
Creating a Graphic Symbol
Elevation labels usually consist of a graphic symbol and attributes that define elevation height and other information.
You can create a graphic symbol with any of the drawing commands in AutoCAD, or you can import a symbol from
another drawing or from a symbol library.
For information about drawing objects in AutoCAD, see “Create and Use Blocks (Symbols)” in AutoCAD help.
Adding Attributes
Use this procedure to add attributes to an elevation label.
An elevation label usually contains attributes for displaying the elevation, prefixes, and suffixes.
Elevation label attributes come from a property set definition. Predefined attributes are available when you start with
one of the templates, or when you start from scratch and drag a predefined elevation label from DesignCenter
™
into
the drawing.
Elevation label attributes
Description
Attribute/Tag
Displays the height of an elevation label in relation to the coordinate
system chosen.
ELEVATION
Displays the millimeters of the elevation value in superscript. You
need this attribute only when working with metric units.
ELEVATION:MM
To enter a prefix for the elevation label, you must add this attribute.
For more information about entering prefixes, see
“
Creating
Elevation Labels with User-Specified Settings
” on page 1889
.
PREFIX
To enter a suffix for the elevation label, you must add this attribute.
For more information about entering suffixes, see
“
Creating
Elevation Labels with User-Specified Settings
” on page 1889
.
SUFFIX
To use different attributes in elevation labels, create your own Property Set Definition for elevation labels. For more
information, see “
Property Set Definitions
” on page 2069.
1
On the command line, enter ddattdef.
2
For Tag, enter one of the attributes from the table. For example, to create an attribute for the height of the
elevation, enter -ELEVATION.
3
Proceed with creating the attribute. For more information, see “Attach Data to Blocks (Block Attributes)”
in AutoCAD help.
4
Repeat steps 1–3 for each attribute you want to add to the elevation label.
Creating a Block
Use this procedure to create a block from the attributes you have created.
1
On the Draw menu, click Block
➤
Make.
2
Enter a name for the block.
3
Click Select Objects, and select the graphic symbol and the attributes to include in the elevation label.
4
For Insert Units, select Unitless.
5
Proceed with creating the block as described in “Block Definition Dialog Box” in AutoCAD help.
Creating a Multi-View Block
Use this procedure to create a multi-view block for the elevation label.
For detailed information about multi-view blocks, see “
Multi-View Blocks
” on page 1558.
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