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Topic ClosedAlignment Label Style "Station Offset" defaults

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Alignment Label Style "Station Offset" defaults
    Posted: 17.Jul.2014 at 21:25
I am trying to label the station and offset of an alignment for a project. I know to label them, I click on the alignment and use the "Add Labels" button in the ribbon. However, when I select "Station Offset" it labels only the station and not the station and offset. I have to click on the label and look at its properties. Under "Station Offset Label Style", selecting the "Station and Offset" label style displays this exactly how I want...however, this isn't the default. I have tried everything I can think of to change that to the default but to no avail. Does anyone know how to change the default alignment label styles?
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