Single line text prompt

Single line text prompt

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Single line text prompt

Anonymous
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AutoCAD 2016

 

After i click single line text command it prompts me to " Specify first endpoint of text baseline" then i click again and it prompts me to "specify second endpoint of text baseline". theres no option of "specify a start point" which is what its supposed to do.

When I do this the text does not come out right as it is squished within those parameters. I cant figure this out, and i see no solutions.

 

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Paul_Gander
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@Anonymous wrote:

...theres no option of "specify a start point" which is what its supposed to do. When I do this the text does not come out right as it is squished within those parameters. I cant figure this out, and i see no solutions.

 


You need to have the command window switched on and several lines of command history showing (permanently). Type COMMANDLINE or press ctrl+9. That will show you your current settings and options. You currently have text justification set to FIT or ALIGN which is why you are being prompted for 2 points. Instead of picking the first point use the JUSTIFY option to select a different setting. Press F1 after starting the TEXT command for an explanation of the justification options.

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Alfred.NESWADBA
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Hi,

 

I agree with @Paul_Gander that your default text justification is set to FIT or ALIGN.

You can change this, as already mentioned, during the command _TEXT, you can also set the sysvar TEXTJUSTIFY to set the alignment to a new default (>>>details<<<).

 

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Anonymous
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thanks for the swift response.

that did it.

 

rage avoided.whew

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