Show height limits for an entry in a Schedule / Memorandum table
Select the 3-dot menu to the right of the entry where you want to show a height limit.
Select Show height limit. This will show the Upper and Lower limit columns for all rows in the table, allowing upper or lower height limit values to be entered.
Double-click in the Upper limit and/or Lower limit fields in the required row to enter the height limit in metres.
Warning: Upper limit must be greater than Lower limit.
If you enter a Lower limit that is higher than the entered Upper limit, you will see a warning message.

Similarly, if you enter an Upper limit that is lower than the entered Lower limit, you will see a warning message.

Check and edit your entered values for the height limits to continue.
Press Enter or Tab on your keyboard to save the height limit.
Select Attach as supporting document to ensure your changes are updated if you have previously attached a Schedule / Memorandum to your survey.
Hide height limit:
When you have selected Show height limit, the Upper and Lower limit columns are displayed. If you don’t enter a value into any of these columns in the table, you will see Hide height limit in the 3-dot menu. Select this to hide the height limit columns.

This option will not be shown if you have entered any Upper or Lower height limits in the table.
How height limits are shown on the Schedule / Memorandum
Upper and Lower limit columns will only show on the attached Schedule / Memorandum if there is a value entered in the corresponding field in the Schedule / Memorandum panel.
For example:
When you enter a value into both the Upper and Lower limit fields in the Schedule / Memorandum panel, both columns will show on the PDF or attached supporting document.

If there is no value entered in one of the Upper or Lower limit fields, that column will not be shown on the PDF or attached supporting document. For the example shown below, the Upper limit has no value entered, so there is no Upper limit column.

If there are no height limits entered, no height limit columns will show on the PDF or attached supporting document.

Add ‘Height-limited’ (HL) to a parcel appellation
If your parcel has a height limit, you should add ‘Height-limited' to the parcel appellation. This will then show ‘HL-’ on the Schedule / Memorandum. The height-limit is in terms of the vertical datum in the Survey details panel.
In the New parcels panel, double-click in the Appellation field for the parcel.
The Edit parcel appellation panel opens. Tick Height limited. This adds ‘Height-limited’ to the parcel appellation.
Select Save Appellation.
In the Schedule / Memorandum, the parcel will be shown with a prefix of HL-, indicating that the parcel includes a height-limited boundary.