Hi,
I am using Autocad LT 2010 and we have a border with indervidual lines of text inside that we use for our drawings.
With our old drawing borders (without opening the block editor) I can open up the "Enhanced Attribute Editor" select the "Attribute" and enter the value directly.
However with our new borders and same as before I open the "Enhanced Attribute Editor" and select the "Attribute" I can not enter the value directly. It is grayed out and a new box to the right with three dots in is now there. I have to click the box with three dots in it then goes back to the drawing and then I can modify the text. The problem is this takes a long time when you need to modify a lot of text on a lot of drawings, it so much quicker before.
Does anyone know what the issue might be and how to solve it? I'm sure it a simple setting somwhere.
Regards
David
I haven't looked at the drawings, BUT check your ATTIPE (ATTribute In Place Editor) variable. Is it 1?
Howard Walker
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Sounds to me like your new borders have Multiline attributes,
These give you a greater flexibility, you can adjust the width, justification etc. elimiunates the need for seperate attributes for each line of text required.
Yes you do have an extra click to activate it but you have less attributes to edit
Hi,
I typed in attipe and it said it was at 0.
The main issue is that i am fairly new to autocad and creating blocks. if it is a multi line issue is ther a simple way to make it not a multi line?
regards
David
I don't know of a quick way to convert them back to single line attributes, but before you do I would speak to whoever created your titleblocks and discuss your issues with them, they may have other good reasons for setting this as your company standard.
BTW you are using the enhanced attribte editor, have you used the old attribute editer ( type DDATTE at the command prompt ), if you are only changing values I feel that this is much quicker to use.
Hi
Thanks everyone.
The issue is due to the text being multiline text and not single line. Looks like there is no simple way to set them as single line so I will have to re create all our borders when I get the time.
They were created using Inventer and apparently it's not an issue for the 3D boys.
Thanks for all your help
David
Change the ATTIPE variable to 1. That will give you your in place multiline text editor.
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THat doesn't really address the issue of how many clicks it takes the OP to get to the editor it only gives him acces to a more complex editor
True it gives access to the full multilne text editor bar, which is a lot better than the default one, which if you're not careful screws up your formatted text.
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