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1,000 points (not that points matter in this forum) to the person who can solve my challenge:

I am trying to efficiently label my street centerlines with address ranges- i.e. "1 - 99" on one side and "2-100" on the other. (sounds easy enough, right?)
Here's the scenario:
-          I have 4 columns in the street centerline attribute table, from/to left, and from/to right...
-          The street centerlines are not always drawn in the correct direction of flow to correspond with the real world addresses
-          I would like the address range label to appear on the corresponding side of the street for the addresses on that side of the street (so that "1-99" is on the side of the centerline where addresses 1-99 can be found)

Best of luck to you all! I will gladly and happily (even excitedly) share the solution that works best and most efficiently!

Kind regards,
Thad


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Thad J. Dymkowski, GISP
G.I.S. Technician
Town of Newington, Connecticut
(860) 665-8592


"I have an existential map. It has 'You are here' written all over it." ~ Steven Wright




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