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AutoRoomLabel Trial

Antonia Petrova

AutoRoomLabel Trial

Antonia Petrova

One-click insertion of labels with the name number, area, and perimeter of rooms. Values in a label are associated with the drawing and are automatically updated—automatic insertion of Room Schedules.

Trial

AutoRoomLabel Trial is a 15-day trial version of the plug-in AutoRoomLabel. It allows one-click insertion of labels with the name, number, area, and perimeter of rooms. The area and perimeter values are associated with the drawing and are automatically updated if the geometry of the corresponding room is changed. A Room Schedule using the data from the labels and predefined info about the room's finish materials could be inserted in the drawing.

How does AutoRoomLabel Toolbar work? - video

Using AutoRoomLabel Toolbar in a real project—video

What's new? - Automatic Room Schedules - video 

Rooms Schedule

Details

Operating system

win32_64-platform-icon

Release date

Nov 24, 2015


Last updated

Jun 5, 2026


Version

2.0.3


Language

English

Compatible with

ACD-icon

ACD

2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027

ARCHDESK-icon

ARCHDESK

2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027

Capabilities

Landscaping

Interior design

Building design

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Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

The paid app AutoRoomLabel is available here

AutoRoomLabel works with a block named RoomLabel. The plug-in will not work properly if you rename the block or the tags of its attributes or change the automatically generated value for the OBJID attribute.

As the RL and RLI commands are based on the AutoCAD command -BOUNDARY, they may not work properly if the whole room being labeled is not visible on the screen or if there are gaps in its outlines. The other commands—RLE, RLEX, and RLEXX—should run smoothly in any circumstances. If the RL command has created a boundary but the area and perimeter values in the label are displayed as ####, use the RLE command to re-associate the broken label to its boundary.

#### Symbols might be displayed in a row of an 'associative' room schedule. There are two ways for this problem to be solved (except for associating the cells manually):

1. Replace the row ('non-associative' option) by selecting the RoomLabel block that the row was originally associated with.

2. Delete the RoomLabel block that has caused the problem. Copy another RoomLabel block and reassociate it to the boundary of the deleted one (RLEX command). Replace the broken row ('associative' option) by selecting the new block.

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