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STUBBORN TAG LABELS

STUBBORN TAG LABELS

STUBBORN TAG LABELS

(OP)
I have water and sewer lines i want to label

S1,S2.......for sewer
w1,w2.....for water

I am using tag label. When i finish label sewer i want to start water at 0. I am using the label setting and tag labels setting to do it.
The problem is everytime i update the labels every thing come back with either S1,s2...and the W tag becomes S.

I can't find a way to keep them separate after updating labels.

Any help ?

RE: STUBBORN TAG LABELS

Sorry, but I really couldn't understand...

Is it a lisp routine, or something like that??

RE: STUBBORN TAG LABELS

(OP)
No, it is not a lisp routine. I am just using Autocad menu

Label / Add Tag Label.

I want to be able to label two different set of Lines.
One set Starting with the Letter S follow by a number (like S3) and a second set of lines, each starting with the letter W follow by a Numebr (W2 for example).

I hope this is clear.

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