Multi-leader Elevation

Multi-leader Elevation

DougKulp
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Multi-leader Elevation

DougKulp
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(This has been resolved. Due to my program that is used in tandem with AutoCAD, the issue I have below is unavoidable without constantly re-setting the Z-Offset Value)

How to I set the file so that all of the text automatically sets to the elevation of the drawing? Example, When I have a drawing set to a slab elevation for a 2nd, 3rd or floor that is not at "0" elevation all of my text objects go to

"0" and or at the elevation of an object that it snaps too. 

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imadHabash
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Hi,

You can select your needed texts then press Ctrl+1 and go to change the Z value for all selected texts at once from Properties palette.

 

Imad Habash

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DougKulp
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Multi-leaders don't have a Z value, or is there a way to add it in a setting or modifying the style?  

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imadHabash
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would you please attach here a CAD dwg sample showing your issue .. for testing?

 

Imad Habash

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DougKulp
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Sorry but after it was driving me nuts I started digging more into settings I had never messed with before and found that I needed to change the "Replace Z Value" Button. The program my company uses which works within AutoCAD has its own function for the elevation tags and such but it doesn't effect the text and text leaders used through the commands in AutoCAD. 

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pendean
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@DougKulp How did you draw/create the content for "end, 3rd" floors? Assuming that's what you mean by "elevation" of course, those floor-levels are all dumped into a single DWG file but you need to dimension each separately.

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