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    Contour Label Direction (What's New in 2023)

    Contour labels "keep readable" from any direction.

    Previously, the contour labels were oriented as if you are reading them walking uphill.

    Now the contour labels try to "keep readable" using Project North as a reference for orientation.

    See Change the Appearance of Contour Line Labels and About Project North.

    Parent topic: What's New in Revit 2023

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