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New to MLD (Multiple Line Leader)

MarkFitz
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New to MLD (Multiple Line Leader)

MarkFitz
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Forgive my ignorance, I'm still relatively new to the upgraded command, and don't use leaders all that much.

With a little assistance from you guys, I've managed to work my way around this command , and know reasonably well what is/does what now.  I'm used to changing it, but where do I go to set the details, so I don't have to change it every time?

 

Thanks,

 

MarkF

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cadffm
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Hi ,

Questions about an object/command?

Start the command and press [F1]

Don't forget to follow the links at the end..

 

 

EDIT

And you will find more about Multileader Styles

Here the direct link, which you also would find by the way above (start command, press F1)

 

 

 

 

 

Sebastian

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cadffm
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Or are you asking about drawing templates (new drawings. Templare, see Filetype .dwt)?

 

Sebastian

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MarkFitz
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When adding a leader through the MLD command, I want the text style/height/arrow size/connection point/etc. to be set so I don't have to manually change every leader.

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cadffm
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I answered above to this question.

Follow my 1. hint

 

and the second one, for new files.

(Mleader or Multileader, "Leader" is another animal)

Sebastian

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pendean
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First, you need an MLEADER, not a LEADER, not a QLEADER

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Where you set the parameter for in MLEADERSTYLE command

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Once you have one of those in place, you can then do what you are asking about, like this:

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