okay i know you can use the style command or change to mtext, but it is just one word i want to change from normal to bold. this is where i am at:
command: "dt"
typed my word and finished command
selected my word i just used and right clicked, selected properties.
in the properties menu, under text is the contents. contents is shows what word i created. just as typing %%d creates a degree symbol, i know there is a code to type to make it bold, italic or whatever. my question is what is that code?
Thanks
@kmedeiros1 wrote:okay i know you can use the style command or change to mtext, but it is just one word i want to change from normal to bold. this is where i am at:
command: "dt"
typed my word and finished command
selected my word i just used and right clicked, selected properties.
in the properties menu, under text is the contents. contents is shows what word i created. just as typing %%d creates a degree symbol, i know there is a code to type to make it bold, italic or whatever. my question is what is that code?
Thanks
I am not aware of anything within DText ("dt" command) that will allow bold. To the best of my knowledge bold is only available in MText. In MText it's pretty easy and MText has become pretty powerful and flexible over the years to the point that I am using DText less often... though I do still use it some.
In MText Edit you just slect the word you want, or the whole thing if applicable, and pick the "B" button on the ribbon.