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You can label corridor point codes using a code set style or a section label set. When you use a section label set,
which is described in the following procedure, you can include a corridor points label style in the label set.
When using a label set that contains a corridor points label style, you can stagger the placement of the labels so
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they do not overlap each other, as shown in the following illustration.
3. Right-click the Code Set Styles node and click New, or right-click an existing code set style and click Edit.
4. Use the Codes (https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/civil-3d/learn-
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48293AEC57B5-htm.html) tab of the Code Set Style dialog box to add the subassembly points to the code set
style.
5. Assign label styles to the point codes you want to label.
Note: Because a label set is going to be applied, these label styles will not be directly used for the point codes
in the section views but assigning styles here does control whether the points will be labeled (see step 13
below).
6. Change any other settings in the dialog box as needed and click OK.
7. On the Toolspace Settings tab, expand Section Label Styles Corridor Points.
8. Right-click the Corridor Points node and click New, or right-click an existing label style and click Edit.
10. On the Toolspace Settings tab, expand Section Label Styles Label Sets.
11. Right-click the Label Sets node and click New, or right-click an existing label set and click Edit.
15. Change any other settings in the dialog box as needed and click OK.
Create sample lines for the corridor if they do not already exist
16. Click Home tab Profiles & Section Views panel Sample Lines Find. Select the alignment and
use the Sample Line Tools toolbar to create the sample lines.
Before you create sections and section views, specify the Corridor Point Code Labeling Format setting
17. On the Toolspace Settings tab, right-click Section View Edit Feature Settings.
18. In the Edit Feature Settings - Section View dialog box, under Section View Creation, verify that the Corridor
Point Code Labeling Method setting is set to Section Label Set. Specify any other settings as needed and click
OK.
19. Click Home tab Profiles & Section Views panel Create Multiple Section Views Find.
20. In the Create Multiple Section Views wizard, click the Section Display Options
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21. In the Select Sections to Draw area, verify the Draw check box is selected for the corridor.
22. In the row for the corridor, click the Label Set column to display the Select Label Set dialog box.
23. Select the label set that you added the Corridor Points label type to and click OK.
24. In the row for the corridor, click the Style column to display the Select Style dialog box.
25. Select the code set style that you set up using the previous steps in this procedure and click OK.
26. Click Create Section Views and select a location in the drawing for the section views.
Note: To display the correct label values (not interpolated values) for a data referenced corridor, you need to
apply the corridor assembly (https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/civil-3d/learn-
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0ED114732E94-htm.html) to all the stations in the data shortcut source drawing that you want to label. The
assembly should be applied at the same stations as the sample lines that are created on the data referenced
corridor. After the assembly is applied to the stations in the source drawing and the data shortcut references
are synchronized, the labels on the data referenced corridors will be updated with the correct values.
To control whether to add labels to interpolated corridor points on a data referenced corridor, you can use the
Add Labels to Points Interpolated from DREF Corridors setting in the Edit Feature Settings - Section View
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code labels that use a section code set style already exist in a drawing, you can add a Corridor
Points label type to the section label set by editing the section labels. Then you can turn off the display of the
section code set style labels.
1. Right-click on the corridor in an existing section view and click Edit Labels.
2. Use the Labels (https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/civil-3d/learn-
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AA9F0FAB8F39-htm.html) tab of the Section Label Set dialog box to add a Corridor Points type to the label
set.
3. Click OK.
4. At the Command line, enter CorridorSectionLabelsConvert.
6. Enter P to turn off the display of existing code set style labels and to display only the corridor point style
labels.
Note: If you want to switch the display of labels so that only existing code set style labels are displayed, you
can run this command and enter C.
Note: These options do not create new labels. They enable you to switch between the display of existing code
set style labels and corridor point style labels.
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