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How to Rotate Unanchored Labels in Civil 3D
In Civil 3D, labels can either be anchored (linked to an object) or unanchored (free-standing). If a label is unanchored, you can manually rotate it to improve visibility.

Method 1: Using the Properties Palette
Select the Label

Click on the unanchored label in your drawing.
Open the Properties Palette

Type PROPERTIES in the command line and press Enter.
In the Properties window, look for the General section.
Change the Rotation Angle

Find Rotation Angle or Text Rotation.
Enter the desired angle (e.g., 90° for vertical alignment).
Method 2: Using the Rotate Command
Select the Label

Click the label to highlight it.
Type ROTATE and Press Enter

This activates the Rotate command.
Specify the Base Point

Choose a reference point for rotation.
Enter the Rotation Angle

Type an angle (e.g., 45 degrees) or rotate freely.
Method 3: Adjusting the Label Style (For Dynamic Labels)
If your label is not rotating as expected, the style might be locked. To fix this:

Go to the Settings Tab in Toolspace

Open Toolspace → Click the Settings tab.
Find Your Label Style

Expand Labels (e.g., Alignment Labels, Surface Labels).
Edit the Label Style

Right-click on the style → Edit.
In the Text Component Editor, check if Rotation is set to "By Reference" or "Fixed".
Change to User-defined Rotation

Allow manual rotation if needed.
Tips:
✔ If the label is still not rotating, check if it's linked to an object.
✔ Use the GRIPS on the label to manually adjust its position.
✔ If you frequently rotate labels, create a new label style with an adjustable rotation option.

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