Use the Edit Label Text command to override content of individual labels.
For certain label object types, you can override the content of individual labels. This override is useful if you want to add additional text specific to a certain label.
If you have edited the label text, this allows you to clear those edits. The label will only display what is in the style.
Overrides are supported for the following label types:
- Line
- Curve
- Note
- Profile View Chainage Level
- Surface Spot Level
- Section View Offset Level
- Segment
- Surface Slope
- Surface Contour - Major, Minor, User
- Alignment Major Chainages
- Alignment Minor Chainages
- Alignment Geometry Point
- Alignment Chainage Equation
- Alignment Design Speed
- Alignment - Profile Geometry Point
- Alignment Chainage Offset - Fixed Point
- Alignment Chainage Offset
- Alignment Line
- Alignment Curve
- Alignment Transition
- Alignment Straight Intersect
- Profile Major Chainages
- Profile Minor Chainage
- Profile Horizontal Geometry
- Profile Gradient Breaks
- Profile Line
- Profile Sag Curves
- Profile Crest Curves
- Profile View Depth
- Profile View - Chainage Level
- Sample Line
- Section Major Offset
- Section Minor Offset
- Section Gradient Break
- Section Segment
- Section View Gradient
- Network Pipe in plan
- Network Pipe in profile
- Network Pipe in section
- Network Structure in plan
- Network Structure in profile
- Network Structure in section
- Network Pipe - Spanning pipe
- Plan Production - View Frame
After you have overridden a label component, any changes you make to the text content in the label style are not applied until you clear the label text overrides. Changes you make to the non-text content in the label style (such as border, visibility, or color) are still applied to the overridden label.
Tutorial Exercise: Overriding Label Text