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Can't do multiline text in my multileader

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Message 1 of 11
Anonymous
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Can't do multiline text in my multileader

Anonymous
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Hello,

 

I have a problem with my multileader.

I lost the little grip to modify the width of my text when it should be on differents lignes.

If my text is very long it is on a single line and if I want it on 2 or 3 lignes I have to press enter where I want it to go to the next line.

We have a template drawing and my colleague still can see the grip to modify the text so I think I must have one of the settings on the wrong option.

Hope you will understand what I am talking about!

 

Thanks

 

Marielle

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Can't do multiline text in my multileader

Hello,

 

I have a problem with my multileader.

I lost the little grip to modify the width of my text when it should be on differents lignes.

If my text is very long it is on a single line and if I want it on 2 or 3 lignes I have to press enter where I want it to go to the next line.

We have a template drawing and my colleague still can see the grip to modify the text so I think I must have one of the settings on the wrong option.

Hope you will understand what I am talking about!

 

Thanks

 

Marielle

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Message 2 of 11
kadmonkee
in reply to: Anonymous

kadmonkee
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confirm your Mleaderstyle is set to use MTEXT in the content tab of the mleaderstyle you are using.

 

Mleader textstyle.PNG

 

after placing the mleader text if you doubleclick to enter the text editor you can drag the double arrow to set your text box width.

now you wont have to pick enter to adjust your text box

 

Mleader test.PNGMleader Text edit.PNG

 

mleaderstyle.PNG






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confirm your Mleaderstyle is set to use MTEXT in the content tab of the mleaderstyle you are using.

 

Mleader textstyle.PNG

 

after placing the mleader text if you doubleclick to enter the text editor you can drag the double arrow to set your text box width.

now you wont have to pick enter to adjust your text box

 

Mleader test.PNGMleader Text edit.PNG

 

mleaderstyle.PNG






If there is any information shared that is of value please give Kudos
If a solution is provided by any posters please mark them as Solved to benefit everyone else.
thank you
Message 3 of 11
imadHabash
in reply to: Anonymous

imadHabash
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Hi,

 

i suggest to check that GRIPS system variable set t 2 . in addition that your multileader type content select to Mtext.

Imad Habash

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Hi,

 

i suggest to check that GRIPS system variable set t 2 . in addition that your multileader type content select to Mtext.

Imad Habash

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Message 4 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Anonymous
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Multileader type is set to Mtext and grips set to 2 and it still doesn't work.
For some reason I lost the double arrows allowing to set my text box.

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Multileader type is set to Mtext and grips set to 2 and it still doesn't work.
For some reason I lost the double arrows allowing to set my text box.

Message 5 of 11
Anonymous
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Anonymous
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If I open the drawing on someone else computer it works so it must be one off my settings.

I have tried to restart by the way 😉

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If I open the drawing on someone else computer it works so it must be one off my settings.

I have tried to restart by the way 😉

Message 6 of 11
user181
in reply to: Anonymous

user181
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After double clicking the multileader to start text editing try pressing the ruler button on the ribbon.

 

TEXTEDIT.PNG

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After double clicking the multileader to start text editing try pressing the ruler button on the ribbon.

 

TEXTEDIT.PNG

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Message 7 of 11
pendean
in reply to: Anonymous

pendean
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Start a blank new file: still have this problem?
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Start a blank new file: still have this problem?
Message 8 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: user181

Anonymous
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It was that little ruller! Never had to use it so never noticed it.

Thank you very much user 181, it was driving me mad!

Have a good day

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It was that little ruller! Never had to use it so never noticed it.

Thank you very much user 181, it was driving me mad!

Have a good day

Message 9 of 11
user181
in reply to: Anonymous

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You're welcome.

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You're welcome.

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Message 10 of 11
Anonymous
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Anonymous
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This solved it. I must have clicked that Ruler button off. Thanks!

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This solved it. I must have clicked that Ruler button off. Thanks!

Message 11 of 11

reverse_engineering_utah
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You're a genius. Thank you so much!
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You're a genius. Thank you so much!

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