You can annotate objects with labels that consist of text or block definitions. The information in the label comes from object properties, such as connection size. Labels anchor to objects, yet you can still move a label without releasing it from its object. It is recommended that you add labels to construct drawings.
- What's New in AutoCAD MEP
- AutoCAD MEP Help Topics
- Videos
- Getting Started
- Moving from AutoCAD to AutoCAD MEP
- Drawing Essentials
- Working with Projects
- Drawing HVAC Systems
- Drawing Piping Systems
- Drawing Radiant Heating Systems
- Drawing Electrical Systems
- Drawing Plumbing Systems
- Drawing Schematic Diagrams
- Creating Construction Documents
- Construction Documents
- About Construction Document Workflow
- About Creating Construction Documents
- Annotation
- About Annotation
- About Scaling Annotation
- About Annotative Objects
- About Displaying and Hiding Annotative Objects
- About Adding and Modifying Scale Representations
- About Exporting Annotated Drawings to AutoCAD
- About Label Curve Styles
- About Changing Label Style Annotation Properties
- About Changing Label Style Offset Options
- About Labels
- About Adding Labels
- About Label Style Properties
- About Tags
- About Using Part Number Tags and Schedules
- About Schedules
- About Creating an Electrical Panel Schedule
- Views
- About Sheets
- About Ordering Sheets in the Sheet Set
- About Adding Elevation Labels
- Checking Your Drawings
- Collecting Project Data
- Sharing Drawings
- Construction Documents
- Customizing Style-Based Content
- Customizing Catalog-Based Content
- Customizing Catalogs
- Customizing AutoCAD MEP
- Working with the U.K. Profile
- Subscription Benefits
- Installation
- Release Notes