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Formatting all the text styles in a drawing

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Markdc80
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Formatting all the text styles in a drawing

We use Architects drawings as external references to display our services on, however since our services need to be bold on the drawing, and the architect's layout simply provide a reference of the location of our equipment, the architect's drawing must show in the background. There are various ways we go about doing this, but one of the standard things that must be done is that all of the architect's text must be shown in the style "Romans" which is a single line font, and thus comes out rather thin on our drawings.Unfortunately, most architects use a whole host of text styles in their drawings (50+) and it is a tedious chore to go and individually change each one. Is there a way in AutoCAD LT 2015, to format all text styles to one style without having to change them individually?

 

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Mark

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pendean
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If the font was manually changed inside Mtext objects, there is nothing in LT to correct that.
Otherwise simply changing the font selection in those files using STYLE command is one fix: using PROPERTIES to select everything 'text' and changing the style to one you defined with your font is another option.

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