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My company's standard for listing construction notes is to show each number inside a hexagon so it looks just like the callouts we place in the drawing (see screenshot). The problem is that as you modify, add, and remove notes in the list you have to manually move the numbered hexagons to stay in line with the notes.
I would like to come up with a workaround for having to manually move the numbered hexagons every time we update the notes but I'm not sure how to attack it. I figured the easiest solution would be if you could customize the numbering in an MTEXT numbered list so it shows the number with a hexagon around it but I don't believe that's possible. I also thought about using LISP but I'm somewhat of a novice in writing it, plus the user would likely have to run the routine each time they update the notes (which means they may forget to do so). I guess I'm leaning towards trying to accomplish this task using a dynamic block but thus far I can't figure out how I would make it function properly.
Has anyone ever run into a similar situation and what was your solution? Or does anyone have any ideas on how this could be accomplished? It seems like something that could be done, in theory, and it would certainly add efficiency on projects but I can't seem to come up with a solid solution.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
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