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Exercise 1: Creating a Parcel Area Table, Setting Up Label, Styles to be Used as Tags
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The label styles for the following objects support tag mode: ■ general lines and curves ■ alignment lines, curves, and spirals ■ parcel area, lines, and curves For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topics Setting Up Label Styles to be Used as Tags and Understanding Tables. Exercise 1: Creating a Parcel Area Table In this exercise, you will create a table to display information about parcel objects. You use a similar workflow to create tables for most AutoCAD Civil 3D objects. In this exercise, you will learn about the table tools in AutoCAD Civil 3D, and the dynamic nature of externally referenced drawings. You will add a parcel area table to an externally referenced drawing, and then examine the results in the host drawing. To create a table for an object, the object must be labeled. Most tables require that you specify the table data by selecting a label style. In this exercise, you will select parcel area labels to create a parcel area table. However, the parcel and area labels exist in an externally referenced drawing. Parcel area tables cannot be created through xref, so you cannot create the table in the current drawing. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Adding Tables to a Drawing. Apply a simpler parcel area label style NOTE Before you begin this exercise, you must have the provided Labels- drawings saved in the My Civil Tutorial Data folder (page 819). See the Attaching Drawings as Xrefs for Annotation exercise (page 740) for more information. 1 Open Labels-4a.dwg, which is located in the My Civil Tutorial Data folder (page 819). 2 Open Labels-Parcels.dwg, which is located in the My Civil Tutorial Data folder (page 819). 768 | Chapter 19 Labels and Tables Tutorials