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dbraico
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LEADER TYPES

dbraico
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Hi Guys,

 

I'm just wondering if there is a way to have a leader with arrow head 'dot blank' (or similar) where the leader is a solid line but the circle/dot/arrow is dashed. 

 

usually I just have a dashed circle to call out a detail and have a blank leader extending to it but was wondering if there's a way to have it as one whole object (without making a custom leader arrow)

 

Thanks,

David

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LEADER TYPES

Hi Guys,

 

I'm just wondering if there is a way to have a leader with arrow head 'dot blank' (or similar) where the leader is a solid line but the circle/dot/arrow is dashed. 

 

usually I just have a dashed circle to call out a detail and have a blank leader extending to it but was wondering if there's a way to have it as one whole object (without making a custom leader arrow)

 

Thanks,

David

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paullimapa
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paullimapa
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What if you use Hidden as Linetype and change the linetype scale to a large #?

The dot blank arrow head would remain dashed but the rest of the leader would remain solid

paullimapa_0-1719188057637.png

 


Paul Li
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What if you use Hidden as Linetype and change the linetype scale to a large #?

The dot blank arrow head would remain dashed but the rest of the leader would remain solid

paullimapa_0-1719188057637.png

 


Paul Li
IT Specialist
@The Office
Apps & Publications | Video Demos
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pendean
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pendean
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May I ask, why not create a unique arrow for your unique arrow need?
The workaround about is a great tip, but it is always going to be a workaround, easily overwritten or forgotten in a rush.

May I ask, why not create a unique arrow for your unique arrow need?
The workaround about is a great tip, but it is always going to be a workaround, easily overwritten or forgotten in a rush.

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