When MLEADERALIGN is run when the multileaders have their leaders on the right side, it aligns the left side of the body of text and doesn't align the starts of the leaders themselves, which is how MLEADERALIGN works the leaders are on the left side.
Anyone know how to get around this without having to mirror the objects first then align?
They are the same. The only setting I see for leader side setting is how they attached to the text.
From a previous thread
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a post from (Autodesk Support) MichaelBussiere2
In this case I have tested this MLEADERALIGN command in 2012 and see that per the MLEADERSTYLE it does respond as desired and align the MLEADERS as desired. How are you applying this tool? Have you verified the MLEADERSTYLE settings to ensure the desired output? If you have a test file, would you be able to post it to compare results please? Thank you and we look forward to your reply to further assist with this inquiry.
Please see attached file. In the file, the multileadera are aligned how I would like them. If you run the MLEADERALIGN command on multileaders on the right, nothing changes, however, if ran on the left, the leaders align to the left, and to the right.
Thanks for your advice. I copied one from the right side and mirrored it, and then tired MLEADERALIGN and it worked like it should. I think the problem has originated from using a LISP that converts MTEXT and leaders into multileaders.
I'm going to search for a way remove all formatting from multileaders, unless you know how.
I have exactly the same issue I cant solve, please see image below, the left MultiLeader is a mirrored version of the Right. I cant get them to look the same!
Any help much apprecaited.
I've worked it out, there is an option in the properties for Left and Right attachment. Both need setting to middle of top line for them to work effectively. Mirroring or Copying doesn't give a true like for like copy which is what the issue is.
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