Elevation Point
Various modules in the Architecture family
You can use the
Elevation Point tool to determine the height of an architectural component and place an elevation symbol with a label.
To calculate the height of an architectural component
- Click
Elevation Point (How). - Click an architectural element in the plan.
Note: When several architectural elements overlap and the program cannot clearly identify the element at the point clicked, it automatically selects the
Selection Option for Ambiguous Elements on/off (How).
- Do the following to set the parameters for the label on the Elevation Point Context toolbar:
- Click
Toggle to change the text parameters. - Click
Match Properties if you want to use a label style you have already placed. - Click
Label Style to use a label style for the label. - Click
Back to Default Label if you do not want to use the label style. - With Mark (top level) you can select a symbol for the top level.
- With Mark (bottom level) you can select a symbol for the bottom level.
- With Delta Offset (top) you can enter the delta offset to the top level.
- With Delta Offset (bottom) you can enter the delta offset to the bottom level.
- Using Format, you can set the number of leading digits and decimal places for the top and bottom level.
- Click in the workspace to position the label; use the .

1 Click element
2 Position elevation point
3 Point clicked
A Point is highlighted in all views