Custom list numbering scheme for MTEXT

Custom list numbering scheme for MTEXT

JAO68
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Custom list numbering scheme for MTEXT

JAO68
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My company uses the same outline list format throughout all of our written documents and they want to apply it to our CAD drawings as well.  The problem is that MTEXT will not allow us to use the same scheme to match our standard shown below so we do it manually and uncheck the "Allow auto Bullets and Numbering" and "Allow Bullets and Lists". 

 

Is there a way to create a custom list scheme within or for the MTEXT editor?

 

NOTES

1.  Top section text

     a.  Sub section text

          1.  Sub section text

               i.  Sub section text

 

Thanks in advance for any help, suggestions, or solutions.

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pendean
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MTEXT is not that sophisticated, sorry. Do the work in your favorite word processor with that ability and either OLE link it back into AutoCAD or experiment with copy/paste options.
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GlennPope
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Literally just figured this out today.

 

Use a ":" for the the "1" and "i" sub section

 

NOTES

1. Top section text

     a. Sub section text

         1: Sub section text

             i: Sub section text

 

Edit: To clarify the steps

 

You'll have to manually type in the first of the sub sections. By typing the letter/number followed by the character then pressing the tab key (ex. "1:<tab>"). If they don't auto change to bullets, then close the editor and re-open for AutoCAD to recognize the bullet/number. In the bullet/numbering right-click menu has options for auto bullet; check that on to have the these autochanged. Then it can be indented and additional (2:, 3:, 4: etc) can be added just by hitting return.

 

Glenn Pope
Civil Designer/CAD Manager
Green Civil Design
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pendean
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@GlennPope Elaborate please.

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GlennPope
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Autocad sees "1." different than "1:", so the the indent can be set differently for them. The only thing is you have to manually type in the "1:" followed by a tab, then Autocad will recognize it as a bullet/number. You can also use other characters like ";" or ">".

 

mtextsubsections.png

Glenn Pope
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Green Civil Design
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pendean
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@GlennPope I think you are missing a step or two with that explanation, all I get is with one tab after typing any of that

pendean_0-1752682373322.png

 

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GlennPope
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Sorry, ya there was something I forgot to mention. You have to get out of the editor then go back in before Autocad will update and show them as bullets/numbers.

Glenn Pope
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GlennPope
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When I was looking up something related to this, I came across your post here - https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-forum/mtext-auto-numbering/td-p/5553443#M336266  - about the last 2 options in the bullet and list menu. Mine where unchecked, when I checked them both, mtext automatically changed the them to bullets after hitting tab. I noticed your screenshot that you have them on, so don't know why they didn't auto change.

Glenn Pope
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pendean
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@GlennPope You probably clicked this (see arrow below) at some point, I usually opt for "continue" instead

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To get what I typed above, you stay in the editor, you ensure you clicked START as shown in the arrow then you start typing...

1. <tab> add text <enter>

<backspace> 1: <tab> add text <enter>

<backspace> 1> <tab> add text <enter>

<backspace> 1: <tab> add text <enter>

<backspace> 1. <tab> add text <enter>

 

HTH

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