I am working on a multi sheet schematic plan. I have created a design file, referenced in my alignment and then used the annotate element tool to label it. Then I created 3 sheet files and referenced my design model into the sheet models, much like a plan and profile sheet. The problem is now my annotation isn't rotating correctly. The curve data needs to be rotated to match the orientation of the sheets. When I copy the curve data into my sheet, I am able to rotate it but then the data doesn't hold. It appears correct at first but as soon as I close the file and reopen it, the data has disappeared leaving what's shown above.
If I go into the design model and rotate it there, it doesn't hold. It will rotate but as soon as I close the file and reopen it the text has gone back to it's original orientation.
I think the solution would be to annotate the element in the sheet model but that's not allowed.
Here is a good forum post for your reference. It may not explain exactly what you are describing, but I think it gives good insight to what you can do with the annotations:
https://communities.bentley.com/products/road___site_design/f/geopak-inroads-mx-openroads-forum/144708/openroads-designer-where-to-annotate-coordinates-stations-and-bearing-drawing-model-design-model-sheet-model
I am not sure if the functionality will be added in the future. Since it sounds as though you are creating a manual set of sheets, you don't really have a drawing model which is the preferred model to perform annotations.
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Why exactly is a "drawing model" the preferred model for annotating?It sounds more confusing and unnecessary than "preferred". Not every office is willing to completely rewrite their procedures manual.
Why are we not being allowed to choose our own workflow?
MaryB
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