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Manipulating Line Space Style for Multileaders

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Manipulating Line Space Style for Multileaders

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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.

Multileader troubleshoot.PNG

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Manipulating Line Space Style for 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.

Multileader troubleshoot.PNG

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ed57gmc
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Try changing the justification from Left to Bottom Left.

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Try changing the justification from Left to Bottom Left.

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The Justify property only allows me to select "Right", "Center" or "Left".

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The Justify property only allows me to select "Right", "Center" or "Left".

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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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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.

Ed


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