I think that Tony's site isn't anymore and therefore the 'better' solution is gone as well 😞
@Anonymous wrote:
I think that solution by Tony is more universal and elegant, because in next versions of AutoCAD method explode may get text's in other order then now.
@vdeprojects44 wrote:I think that Tony's site isn't anymore and therefore the 'better' solution is gone as well 😞
@Anonymous wrote:
I think that solution by Tony is more universal and elegant, because in next versions of AutoCAD method explode may get text's in other order then now.
Perhaps this:
http://ltc0420.blog.sohu.com/30233215.html
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Thanks! In the meantime I went with the explode solution as I needed the boundaries of the actual DBText object and not of the overall MText. An alternative is to use the .Text property combined with a Split.