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View Label Text size

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Message 1 of 6
lis_wang
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View Label Text size

How to change view label text size?

Thanks
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Message 2 of 6
harco
in reply to: lis_wang

Float the cursor over the label to get a small white A beside the cursor.
RMB , edit view label , highlight the <<>> symbols and select text size.
Message 3 of 6
lis_wang
in reply to: lis_wang

Thanks for your help.

However I want to modify the size of view label text in the parent view. For example, I want to creat a section view A-A. I want to modify the size of A, A in the parent view not A-A section label in section view.

Thanks
Message 4 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: lis_wang

Lisa,

In Style Editor browser, look for Object Defaults Styles & find the one that
applies to your current Standard.
Click on it & look for Detail View Callout Style in Right hand window.

Under Object Style Heading change the existing imension text called out to
one with a larger Text. If none exist, you need to create one under Text
Styles. "Default-ANSIBIGText" is an exiting one found in thte ANSI Standard
that I happen to use.

Gary
Message 5 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: lis_wang

Lisa,

Correction...
In Styles Editor under "Object Defaults/Detail View Callout" is referenced a
Dimension Style (not Text Style) so you have to put in a new Dimension Style
that, itself references a larger text style. Mine references "Miscellaneous
Objects" Dimension Style which I edited to have a text style with larger
text.

Hope that's not too confusing.

Gary
Message 6 of 6
lis_wang
in reply to: lis_wang

Hi, Gary

This is not a good method and I do not understand what is your mean.

I know how to change the text size already.

In Styles Editor under, look for choose Text, then select Label text, change the size of text height.

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