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Message 1 of 30
john.p.addy
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Text Formatting bar.

I just upgraded from 2019 to 2022 at work.  I didn't have this issue in 2019.  The issue I'm having is when I do a dimension and I need to change the text to subscript for some reason i can't use the line spacing.  

 

Here is and example of what I'm talking about 

 

th(boot-mode)

see note 2

 

The h(boot-mode) is subscript which comes down to far into the "see note 2".

I'm not sure why its doing that for.  I have googled it and can't find anything  

I can also post a pic of it if need be.

Thank you,
John Addy
Electrical Engineering Tech.
Department of Defense
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Message 2 of 30
pendean
in reply to: john.p.addy

Yeah, picture or video (and a sample DWG file) would be good about now 😉
Message 3 of 30
rkmcswain
in reply to: john.p.addy

@john.p.addy wrote:

I can also post a pic of it if need be.

Please do. A screencast would be even better (click on image for URL)



What is Screencast?
R.K. McSwain     | CADpanacea | on twitter
Message 4 of 30
john.p.addy
in reply to: john.p.addy

Here is a picture of what I'm trying to do.  I put a blue arrow where to where I'm trying to get the line spacing to come up from

 

pendean_0-1655902465470.png

 

 

 

***THE POST HAS BEEN EDITED FOR CLARITY***

Thank you,
John Addy
Electrical Engineering Tech.
Department of Defense
Message 5 of 30
john.p.addy
in reply to: rkmcswain

i have no clue what a screencast would be. but clicking the link.

 

I watched the link.  Yea I wish I could put that on but I can't 

Thank you,
John Addy
Electrical Engineering Tech.
Department of Defense
Message 6 of 30
rkmcswain
in reply to: john.p.addy

@john.p.addy - if you click the link, it will tell you.

 

But to save you time, it will record your screen actions in AutoCAD (and other applications) and then when you upload the recording to the forums, we can actually see what commands you are executing, your screen actions, etc. If a picture is worth a thousand words, a video must be worth a million.

R.K. McSwain     | CADpanacea | on twitter
Message 7 of 30
rkmcswain
in reply to: john.p.addy

@john.p.addy - please paste your image directly into the forum, like this:

 

rkmcswain_0-1655901893806.png

 

Many people will be skeptical about opening a foreign DOCX file.

 

 

R.K. McSwain     | CADpanacea | on twitter
Message 8 of 30
john.p.addy
in reply to: rkmcswain

ok can you tell me how to do that.

Thank you,
John Addy
Electrical Engineering Tech.
Department of Defense
Message 9 of 30
pendean
in reply to: john.p.addy


@john.p.addy wrote:

ok can you tell me how to do that.


paste into the reply text box here on the site instead of MSWord...

 

You are using this method, yes? https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/13776/windows-use-snipping-tool-to-capture-screenshots (it's been around since Windows7 was a thing).

 

Review your procedures in general, there is nothing new in R2022 to prevent what it is you are trying to do

https://www.cadforum.cz/en/qaID.asp?tip=1719

https://www.graitec.co.uk/architectural-tips-tricks/228-issue-018-subscript-a-superscript

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQ_psoVBSzk

 

HTH

Message 10 of 30
john.p.addy
in reply to: pendean

I use the snipping tool already but ok I have tried that before and have never been able to do that.  It's never worked before

 

johnpaddy_0-1655902657414.png

 

Thank you,
John Addy
Electrical Engineering Tech.
Department of Defense
Message 11 of 30
pendean
in reply to: john.p.addy


@john.p.addy wrote:

I use the snipping tool already but ok I have tried that before and have never been able to do that.  It's never worked before


It has always worked for me, never an issue. 

 

See the bottom of my last reply, I suspect you missed a step.

Message 12 of 30
john.p.addy
in reply to: pendean

It work that time  I was able to post the screenshot in my last post

Thank you,
John Addy
Electrical Engineering Tech.
Department of Defense
Message 13 of 30
john.p.addy
in reply to: pendean

johnpaddy_0-1655905134923.png

 

Thank you,
John Addy
Electrical Engineering Tech.
Department of Defense
Message 14 of 30
pendean
in reply to: john.p.addy

Message 15 of 30
john.p.addy
in reply to: pendean

Thank you for your reply but that didn't answer my question.

Thank you,
John Addy
Electrical Engineering Tech.
Department of Defense
Message 16 of 30
user181
in reply to: john.p.addy

If you want subscript text then in the editor highlight the text you want subscript and press the X2   button on the toolbar.

 

mtext.png

EESignature


Message 17 of 30
john.p.addy
in reply to: user181

Yes I know this.  I need more space between the lines for the 1st line and 2nd line.   Which is why i have the blue arrow pointing where it does.  That is normally where I go for adding more space between lines.  Since upgrading 2022 from 2019 I can not do that now.

Thank you,
John Addy
Electrical Engineering Tech.
Department of Defense
Message 18 of 30
pendean
in reply to: john.p.addy

@john.p.addy Since we can all do it in our own files like the instructional links I provided earlier show...
Can you share your DWG file here?
Does it work in you try it in an all new empty DWG file?

TIA
Message 19 of 30
john.p.addy
in reply to: pendean

Hey here is the DWG. The stuff in red is what I'm asking about

Thank you,
John Addy
Electrical Engineering Tech.
Department of Defense
Message 20 of 30
pendean
in reply to: john.p.addy


@john.p.addy wrote:

Hey here is the DWG. The stuff in red is what I'm asking about


Thanks for the file. So what you want to do does not work in 2019 either

pendean_0-1655919635857.png

 

Did you have a 3rd party add-on that let you use line spacing in DIMTEXT? You could just add a <return>

pendean_2-1655919908924.png

 

 

Q: Why the floating line? DIMSTYLE has a build-in leader option for DIMTEXT.

pendean_1-1655919801856.png

 

 

 

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