Hi Everyone
I have probably a very simple problem but cannot figure out how to do it. I am adding text to a drawing and I want several leaders to be associated with this single text. I add my first text attowhead and then do a add vertex/leader. It will not let me add one unless it is on a linee. And it adds it but then I cannot get it off the line. I have tried holding down the shift, control and alt key before, during and after I have highlighted the arrowhead to move. Does anyone have any idea's beause I'm out of them.
Thanks
Sincerely
Randy
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Randy,
Create your leader text then RC on the leader and select this.
When you select this, select the second place you want the leader and join it with the intersection point as shown below.
Yeah I can do that that is not the problem. I can create the new leader. What I can't do is move the arrow off the line
and place it in space as if you were pointing to the side of the part. Also what do you mean with RC?
Thanks again
Randy
Inventor 2013
"RC" means Right Click.
No, but what you can do is create a sketch point or small line and point to that with the second arrow.
Thanks Scott
I tried the sketch points but I had to finish the sketch before I could add my text and when I did, iit wasn't
visible and It would not give me a visibility option. I decided to just add 4 different text leader lines with no text involved
and try to get the lines as close as I could. You wouldn't think that this wouldn't be such a big deal but I guess it is.
Thanks again
Rabdy
@Anonymous wrote:...What I can't do is move the arrow off the line and place it in space as if you were pointing to the side of the part.
Hi rgraham817,
I might be missing something, but if you use the method that Cadmanto suggested to add leaders to a Leader Text object, you can then click on the arrowhead point and move it off of the line.
Note that the arrowhead "sticks" to the line a bit, but it can be moved.
You might just need to zoom out a bit to be able to move away from the line enough for the "stickyness" to let go.
I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com
Thanks Curtis.
That is exactly what I was talking about.
Thanks Curtis and Cadmanto
The stickyness was was was throwing me off. I was expecting to click on the arrow and as soon as the move icon
came up you were off and running. WRONG! Anyway, I see the delay you were talking about and now I can move the arrowheads off the line. Thanks a million.
Very Respectfully
Randy