How to show Levels at each 1 Meter on line using civil 3d AutoCAD

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  • In AutoCAD Civil 3D, you can display levels (elevations) at regular intervals along a line, such as at every 1 meter, by using alignment labels or point labels. Here's a step-by-step guide to achieve this:
    Step 1: Create or Open the Alignment
    1. **Create Alignment**:
    - If you don't already have an alignment, you can create one:
    - Go to the "Home" tab on the ribbon.
    - In the "Create Design" panel, click on "Alignment" "Create Alignment from Objects".
    - Select the polyline or line you want to use as your alignment.
    2. **Open Existing Alignment**:
    - If you already have an alignment, you can open it:
    - Go to the "Prospector" tab in the Toolspace.
    - Expand "Alignments" "Centerline Alignments" and find your alignment.
    Step 2: Add Alignment Labels at Intervals
    1. **Access the Alignment Labels**:
    - Select the alignment in your drawing.
    - Right-click and choose "Edit Alignment Labels".
    2. **Add Station Labels**:
    - In the "Alignment Labels" dialog box, click on the "Add" button.
    - Select "Station Elevation" from the "Label Type" drop-down menu.
    3. **Set Label Style**:
    - In the "Station Elevation" dialog box, set the "Label Style" to display the elevation.
    - You can use the default styles or create a new style by clicking on the ellipsis (...) next to the "Label Style" field.
    4. **Set Intervals**:
    - Set the "Interval" to 1 meter (or your desired interval) in the "Start Station" and "End Station" fields.
    - Click "Add" to add the labels to the alignment.
    Step 3: Customize Label Style (If Needed)
    1. **Access Label Style Composer**:
    - In the "Settings" tab in the Toolspace, expand "Alignments" "Label Styles" "Station Elevation".
    - Right-click on the desired style and select "Edit" to open the "Label Style Composer".
    2. **Modify Label Components**:
    - In the "Label Style Composer" dialog box, go to the "Layout" tab.
    - Modify the components to show elevation values, format text, and set the appearance.
    Example Workflow
    1. **Create or Open Alignment**:
    ```plaintext
    - Home Create Design Alignment Create Alignment from Objects
    - Select polyline or line to create alignment
    ```
    2. **Add Alignment Labels**:
    ```plaintext
    - Select alignment in drawing, right-click Edit Alignment Labels
    - Add Select "Station Elevation"
    - Set Label Style and Interval to 1 meter
    ```
    3. **Customize Label Style (Optional)**:
    ```plaintext
    - Settings tab in Toolspace Alignments Label Styles Station Elevation
    - Right-click style Edit Layout tab
    - Modify label components to show elevation and format text
    ```
    Detailed Steps
    #### Step 1: Create or Open Alignment
    1. **Create Alignment**:
    - **Command**: `ALIGNMENTCREATE`
    - **Steps**:
    1. Select the polyline or line in the drawing.
    2. Follow the prompts to create the alignment.
    - **Note**: Ensure the alignment is set correctly with the required stationing and parameters.
    2. **Open Existing Alignment**:
    - **Steps**:
    1. Open the "Prospector" tab in the Toolspace.
    2. Expand "Alignments" "Centerline Alignments" and find your alignment.
    #### Step 2: Add Alignment Labels
    1. **Edit Alignment Labels**:
    - **Command**: `ALIGNMENTLABEL`
    - **Steps**:
    1. Select the alignment in the drawing.
    2. Right-click and choose "Edit Alignment Labels".
    3. In the "Alignment Labels" dialog box, click "Add".
    2. **Add Station Elevation Labels**:
    - **Steps**:
    1. Select "Station Elevation" from the "Label Type" drop-down menu.
    2. Set the "Label Style" to display elevation.
    3. Set the interval to 1 meter in the "Start Station" and "End Station" fields.
    4. Click "Add" to apply the labels.
    #### Step 3: Customize Label Style
    1. **Edit Label Style**:
    - **Steps**:
    1. Open the "Settings" tab in the Toolspace.
    2. Expand "Alignments" "Label Styles" "Station Elevation".
    3. Right-click on the desired style and select "Edit".
    2. **Modify Label Components**:
    - **Steps**:
    1. In the "Label Style Composer" dialog box, go to the "Layout" tab.
    2. Modify the components to show elevation values.
    3. Format the text and set the appearance as needed.
    By following these

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