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Is there a way to set multileader text style to a default height

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rick
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Is there a way to set multileader text style to a default height

I use LT 2010 and have defined a multileader style which is annontative.  When i use this each time i have to make he text annotative and set the height even though it uses the right annotative text style.

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heinsite
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I don't have 2010 on my system anymore, but in the mleader style setup in 2010 does the program really differentiate between annotative or non-annotative text styles?  In 2012 it doesn't (see attached screenshot).  In 2012 the only thing you select in the style setup is whether you want the entire leader annotative or not.  If this is different in 2010 you may have to experiment using both an annotative and non-annotative text style in your leader definition.  One or the other will work.

 

Dave.

 

 

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Dave Hein, P.E.
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pendean
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MLEADERSTYLE command, Leader Structure Tab, when you checked the ANNOTATIVE box what button did you pick to control it's behavior? What about your text style Annotative settings?

 

Post a DWG sample and describe the problem inside the file if that's not it.

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