In my experience 0+000 is a standard pretty regularly used in metric stationing. 1+000 meters is a km, so it makes sense to me to show it that way and also makes it readily clear that you're reading meters.
As far as changing it back to 0+00, if you decide to do so, it's simple:
click to select one of the offensively labeled alignments
right click and select 'edit alignment labels'
in the "major stations" cell, click on the little tag icon to edit
click the 'edit current selection' button
in the layout tab -> text contents are, select the ellipses to edit the label contents
select the station contents
change format to 0+00 on the left and make sure to click the "Push" button (right arrow at upper right) to update the contents of the label before exiting the dialog
OK out of everything and anyll alignments using that major station style should update automatically
Hope this isn't too simplistic.
I have been asked to change the stationing of my drawing from the default 0+000 to a 00+00 format. I am using a metric drawing, have tried changing my label styles on the alignment to no avail. I need all of my stations in the drawing to read this way. Is there any quick way to do this? Again, just one of those things AutoCAD loves to make you change when the default should clearly be set to the station format that everyone uses (00+00)! The simplest tasks conceptually can be the hardest to accomplish using this software.