: This is the heart of Civil 3D. It manages your project data (Points, Surfaces, Alignments). If you don't see it, type PALETTES or look for the Toolspace button on the Home tab.
: Use the Add Labels tool in the Annotate tab. For example, a Pipe Label will automatically update if the pipe's slope or diameter changes. autodesk-autocad-civil-3d-2016
Writing in Civil 3D is different than standard AutoCAD because labels are often "smart" and linked to data: : This is the heart of Civil 3D
: Located next to the Prospector, this is where you control object styles (how things look) and label styles (how they are annotated). 2. Core Design Modules : Use the Add Labels tool in the Annotate tab
: Always start with a specific .dwt template file (like _AutoCAD Civil 3D (Imperial) NCS.dwt ). Templates contain the predefined styles required for your objects to look correct.