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You can specify whether to Use Default You can also turn the display of labels for a
Formatting in the object’s specification particular object type on or off in the
dialog. See “Label Panel” on page 682. Schedule Specification dialog for that
object type. See “Label Panel” on page 679.
Displaying Labels
Object labels use the Text Style assigned to
The display of object labels in floor each label’s layer. For example, cabinet
plan and cross section/elevation views labels use the “Cabinets, Labels” layer’s Text
can be controlled by layer in the Layer Style. See “Text Styles” on page 519.
Display Options dialog. Label layer names The minimum on screen display size of
begin with the object type, followed by the labels can be specified in the Preferences
word Label: for example, cabinet labels are dialog. See “Appearance Panel” on page 105.
located on the “Cabinets, Labels” layer. See
“Layer Display Options Dialog” on page With the exception of those for rooms, roofs,
190. and cameras, labels can also be included in
the Materials List, Master List and in the
You can choose to suppress the label for an Components dialog. Items in the Labels
individual object on the LABEL panel of its column of the Materials List are editable;
specification dialog. however, any changes will not be applied to
the objects’ labels. See “Materials List
Columns” on page 1275.
Label Panel
The LABEL panel is found in the
specification and defaults dialogs for a Note: If you choose a callout shape in the
variety of different objects. Schedule Specification dialog, the settings
here are overridden and the schedule label is
used instead. See “Label Panel” on page
679.
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