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Multi leader without landing

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lokimeister
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Multi leader without landing

How do I make a leader, no text, no landing, grippers on both ends.  Everytime I go to grab the gripper on the non-arrow side of the leader it moves away from me (I believe I am talking about stretch point, but not sure.  The line just moves away from the pointer at an ever increasing speed and distance).

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Message 2 of 13
sthompson1021
in reply to: lokimeister

Hi, check in MLEADER STYLE. I think yoy can set the landing to 0.

Message 3 of 13
pendean
in reply to: lokimeister

The command is MLEADERSTYLE, one word, type it, select your desired leader style that is in use, tap and modify button and start exploring all the settings.
Message 4 of 13
lokimeister
in reply to: lokimeister

Where is the icon for MLEADER?  How do I do it without typing?

Message 5 of 13
sthompson1021
in reply to: lokimeister

What version of LT? Are you using classic workspace or ribbon?

Message 6 of 13
lokimeister
in reply to: sthompson1021

2013, I have converted to the ribbon because Classic could be taken away at any time.

Message 7 of 13
sthompson1021
in reply to: lokimeister

Check out the pic

Message 8 of 13
lokimeister
in reply to: sthompson1021

Ahh, thank you. Glad they made it so obvious.
Message 9 of 13
Charles_Shade
in reply to: lokimeister

Or typing MLEADERSTYLE from the Command line would have gotten you there.

Most here will type Commands that can be accessed from the Command Line in ALL CAPS.

No need to hunt drop downs or other menus.

Message 10 of 13
lokimeister
in reply to: Charles_Shade

Why all caps?
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Message 11 of 13
Charles_Shade
in reply to: lokimeister

So that those who are reading will know this is an AutoCAD Command as opposed to a word that is being used.

I can tell you to draw a polyline in CAD which is all well and good but telling you to draw a PLINE will get you going with the Command.

Or as was ppinted out earlier in the thread MLEADER STYLE is not a Command; MLEADERSTLYE is.

Multi leader style is a description.

Message 12 of 13
lokimeister
in reply to: Charles_Shade

Okay. Thank you.
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Kevin R. Entwistle
Galva-Closure Products Co.
President
(608) 873-3044
Fax (608) 873-1331
www.ctcabinets.com

"That which you manifest, is before you." Enzo from The Art of Racing in
the Rain
Message 13 of 13
pendean
in reply to: lokimeister

For future reference, you can start LT's HELP, type the command name, and 99% of the time it will tell you where the icon resides on screen menus. See screenshots and start helping yourself when you can.

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