Running AutoCAD LT 2013. If I draw a leader to the left, the landing goes to the left. Is there a way to draw the leader to the left but make the landing go to the right? All suggestions, ideas, comments will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, K.
Is this happening in all your drawings or just the one?
Is your "leader arrow head" specified as first?
Have you customized your AutoCAD in any way?
If you have customized AutoCAD (always make a backup first) go to Start > All Programs > Autodesk > AutoCAD LT 2013 > Reset settings to default.
Thank You pendean for considering and responding to my post. Ref attached screenshot. I draw a leader to the right, -A-, the landing goes to the right. I draw a leader to the left, -B-, the landing goes to the left. The left hand side of my drawing is close enough to the left border, I do not have room to add the description extending to the left. If I have to draw the -B- leader to the right to make the landing go to the right, it will crowd the -A- leader. It would be so much easier and much less crowded if I could draw the -B- leader to the left and make the landing and description go to the right. Is this possible in AutoCAD LT 2013? All suggestions, ideas, comments will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, K.
Have a look at the attachment. If this is what you are looking for, use the QLEADER command.
Hi, perhaps I'm missing something, but if you draw the leader to the left and then draw a short second line to the right your text should go right. Is that what your trying to do?