@Anonymous when you place the color in the MLEADER you can select the color of the LEADER and the MTEXT separately.
When you apply a color directly to an object, it will always remain in the selected hue, (even if you change layers), while assigning the Property By Layer, the color of this object depends on the tone of the layer in which it is housed, Changing according to one in one or the other. This is clear, but the assumption is By Block?
By Block, it makes sense to assign it in the context of working with entities grouped in Autocad blocks. And it works as follows:
It is used By Block, when we want the color of the object to be controlled by the color assigned to the layer in which the block will reside.
By Layer is set when we want the color of the entity to be controlled by the color of the source layer in which that entity is stored when forming the Block.
A Color is set when we want to directly control the pitch of the entity and we do not want it to be a function of either the layer in which the block will reside (By Block) or the layer in which that entity was stored at source Cap).
Depending on what you need you use a type of Color. I recommend you set a color for the LEADER (Line and Arrow) and for the MTEXT to place it by layer, but do not use By Block unless you are including your leader in a block.
I hope it will be useful,
Regards,
Oswaldo Caballero
Project Engineer / Autodesk Certified Instructor / Autodesk AutoCAD Certified User and Professional
Maracaibo, Venezuela
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