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Stacking Labels of Multiple Features

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MasonFord
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Is there a way to display labels in the same label class but different features as stacked? I have two polylines with identical geometry but have different values. Is there a way to display their labels as a stack instead of side by side?

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CodyPatterson
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Hey @MasonFord 

I'm curious if stacking separators should do this for you?

Here is a post that shows someone following a challenge to recreate symbology, but it shows similar to what you're asking I believe:

https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-pro-questions/a-complicated-labeling-challenge-multiple-values/...

Cody

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MasonFord
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I read through this post before creating this one. I tried using the stacking separators and it did stack each label individually but the two labels were still side by side. If I could upload a picture it would be easier to explain but I don't see an option for that.

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CodyPatterson
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Hey @MasonFord 

You may be able to just paste it in here, or possibly upload to imgur or another image exchange if that works! 

Cody

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MasonFord
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I was able to post it to ArcGIS Online and share it. 

https://vps.maps.arcgis.com/sharing/rest/content/items/b0f156276d2a4dd1ad49b9e58a5686f7/data

So I have two polylines in the same feature class with identical geometry. Both labels are part of the same label class. They both have different names (BFO 48RI & BFO 288RI). The labels are displayed side by side and I would like them stacked one on top of the other.  When I try to use stacking separators I end up with the BFO above the numbers but they are still side by side.

 

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