I am having an issue where my text in a multileader which has "Underline Top Line" has my text sitting too close to the underline. I changed the "LineSpace Style" from "At Least" to "Exactly", but now my CenterLine Symbol (℄) is sitting right on the line. I was wondering if there were any way you can control the spacing between your text and your underline in a multileader style. I have attached an image where the multileader on the left has the "LineSpace Style" set to "At Least" and the one located on the right is set to "Exactly".
I have a drawing that had about 50 or so multileaders with the CenterLine Symbol and would hate having to manually place the symbol as a separate text on each of the multileaders.
I am having an issue where my text in a multileader which has "Underline Top Line" has my text sitting too close to the underline. I changed the "LineSpace Style" from "At Least" to "Exactly", but now my CenterLine Symbol (℄) is sitting right on the line. I was wondering if there were any way you can control the spacing between your text and your underline in a multileader style. I have attached an image where the multileader on the left has the "LineSpace Style" set to "At Least" and the one located on the right is set to "Exactly".
I have a drawing that had about 50 or so multileaders with the CenterLine Symbol and would hate having to manually place the symbol as a separate text on each of the multileaders.
Try changing the justification from Left to Bottom Left.
Try changing the justification from Left to Bottom Left.
The Justify property only allows me to select "Right", "Center" or "Left".
The Justify property only allows me to select "Right", "Center" or "Left".
You're right. I was thinking of leaders, which uses mtext. The only thing I can think of is to use a different font for the centerline symbol. If you insert it using the ISOCPEUR font, which has a smaller symbol. It doesn't extend above/below the main text line.
You're right. I was thinking of leaders, which uses mtext. The only thing I can think of is to use a different font for the centerline symbol. If you insert it using the ISOCPEUR font, which has a smaller symbol. It doesn't extend above/below the main text line.
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