I need a bit of help) I have DWG file with points- each one has x,y,z. I need to print out a map where will be shown Z factor instead of point number. Where to change settings that Z will be shown?
Picture below was made in 3 D win program. I want to do a similar one in Bentley
The quickest way is to use the Label Point Coordinate command. Look in the Tools | Dimensions | XYZ Text toolbox for the command. Set the Text Height and Text Width to suit prior to placing the label.
Watch this short video to see how one User accomplishes the task using MicroStation's Place Note command using the Text Editor, Fields Editor, and the Association Lock to place Dynamic Coordinates. Note that they are using a 2D DGN file, just add Z in a 3D file.
Dynamic Coordinates
https://vimeo.com/39204607
Hi Dan. Thanks for response.
Dan Weston said:Look in the Tools | Dimensions | XYZ Text toolbox for the command
This method does not provide z, see picture attached.
2 one is to long to process. for example if I need to show height of 100 points. In 3D win program I can do it in 5 clicks. Now I try to figure out can I use this Bentley for my needs or better stay with 3D win
I don't understand why your DWG file is not labeling the Z value using the Label Coordinates command? One of the DWG Workmode settings may be affecting it. Could you attach the file here? I was able to label the Z using a 3D DGN and DWG file (in two clicks for this example):
Now it works. SNAP was off. But in case if I need to show 100 of points and just one height it takes to long. Is there any other possibility to do this with group of objects?
In this case, use the Label Coordinates command, located in the same toolbox.
Test your Text Attributes, such as Line Spacing, Height, & Width prior to running the command.