![]() Select all the objects, and define the center as an insertion point. I add a line that will be used as the leader. If you don’t want to have a leader on your coordinate label, you can skip this step. Place your attribute definition in the desired location. Change the format if necessary.Click OK.Ĭlick OK again to close the define attribute dialog box. Because I only use it in 2D drawings, I don’t need it to display Z value. Select center (or if you use point, select position). Select the circle, don’t select anything else!ĪutoCAD will list all available properties. Click select object button to define the object type. In default field, type ‘X Y = ‘ then click insert field.Ĭhange the field category to objects, and in field names, select object. Give the attribute tag, prompt like below. You can activate it by clicking it on your ribbon, home tab, block panel. Creating an Attribute DefinitionĪfter we have the reference object, we need to define an attribute definition. We can easily use the point position or circle center. ![]() It can be a point, a circle, or any symbol you want it to appear. So, why not using field? Creating a reference objectįirst, we need to create an object as a reference point. But sometimes you may want to have your labeling symbol and format. I saw many people use AutoLISP to do that task. I had this question several times: can we automatically label our coordinate in AutoCAD? If you are a Civil3D user, then you most likely will suggest them to use C3D.
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