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    How can I display slope & invert level in drawing views as annotation?

      Product(s): OpenBuildings Designer
      Version(s): CONNECT Edition
      Area: Drawing views

    Problem:

    I have a sloped pipe in design model. How can I display slope & invert levels as drawing view annotation for the pipe?

    Solution:

    To get the slope & invert levels in drawing views we first need to have the pipe placed in the design model with Apply Slope options enable. Also we need to create drawing rules for this purpose. Please have a look at the below video. 

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    • Alifur Mandal Created by Bentley Colleague Alifur Mandal
    • When: Thu, Dec 23 2021 10:50 AM
    • Shivam Soni Last revision by Bentley Colleague Shivam Soni
    • When: Thu, Mar 31 2022 8:39 AM
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