Create notes, labels, bubbles, and callouts.
Save and restore style settings by name.
You create general notes using the MTEXT
command (or enter MT in the Command window), which stands for multiline
text. The multiline text tool is available on the Annotation panel.B
After you start the MTEXT command, you are
prompted to create a "text box" with two diagonal clicks.
The exact size of the text box is not that
important. After you specify the text box, the In-Place Editor is displayed and
you can easily change the length and width of the note before, during, or after
typing the text.
All the usual controls are available in the
In-Place Editor, including tabs, indents, and columns. Also notice that when
you start the MTEXT command, the ribbon temporarily changes, displaying many
options such as text styles, columns, spell checking, and so on.
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To edit a note, simply double-click it to open the text editor.
TIP:You can use the Properties palette to control
the text style used for one or more selected multiline text objects. For
example, after selecting five notes that use different styles, click the Style
column and choose a style from the list.
As with several other annotation features,
multiline text provides a lot of settings. You can save these settings as
a text styleusing the STYLE command, and then you can access the
text styles you've saved by clicking the drop-down arrow on the Annotation
panel. The current text style is displayed at the top of the drop-down list.
When you create a new text style, you give it
a name, and then choose a font and a font style. The order in which you click
the buttons is shown below:
TIP:Save any new or changed text styles in your
drawing template files. This will save you a lot of time by making them
available in all new drawings.
Multileader objects are used to create text with
leader lines such as general labels, reference labels, bubbles, and callouts.
To create a multileader, use the MLEADER
command. Click the Multileader tool in the Annotation panel or enter MLD in the
Command window. Follow the prompts and options in the Command window. Feel free
to experiment.
Grip menus appear when you hover over
arrowhead and leader grips. From these menus, you can add leader segments or
additional leaders.
You can create your own multileader styles
from the drop-down list in the expanded Annotation panel, or by entering
MLEADERSTYLE in the Command window.
For example, to create a "detail
callout" style, start the MLEADERSTYLE command. In the Multileader Styles
Manager, click New and choose a descriptive name for the new multileader style.
Click the Content tab, choose Block, and then Detail Callout as shown.
NOTE:As with text styles, once you create one or
more multileader styles, save them in your drawing template files.
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