Block Attribute Text Justification Reversed

Block Attribute Text Justification Reversed

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Block Attribute Text Justification Reversed

Anonymous
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Hi there, 

 

Just wondering if anyone can help. I'm new to Autocad & blocks so this may be super easy but I have an issue:

 

When I define the attributes for some block input fields I'm finding that when I justify the text 'left' it sits right or if I justify the text 'bottom' it sits top. Same for the opposite is true.

 

Can anyone shed any light please.

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Anonymous
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Can anybody confirm if this is an issue with the project file or my program itself? Thanks.

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pendean
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Your attributes are all sitting in the wrong spot for your left-center justification, move them: left justified text need to sit on the left of a box you want to keep them in, not the middle (or right like you have the larger ones).

 

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Anonymous
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Hi, 

 

Thanks for your response. I've just read back through my post and can see that I didn't explain myself properly.

 

There is an option/property where you define the justification for the block attribute. 

 

In my example I have placed the text on a centre point and picked "left middle" justify in the options. What happens in practice is that the program places the text to the right hand side.

 

If I choose the Top option in the properties the program places it at the bottom.

 

Cheers.

 

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cadffm
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Top, Bottom, Middle left is the base point (justify point) relative to the Text,

changing this property is not changing the XYZ-Position of a Text(or Attributdefinition).

Thats nothing to do with blocks or specialy for attributdefinitions, that basic knowledge

about using the properties palette.

 

Change of Justify changes the justify, change of XYZ-Position changes the XYZ-Position of the base-/justify position.

 

But there is also  command to changing the justify property and re-calculating the XYZ-Position in the same time,

command JUSTIFYTEXT.

 

 

Sebastian

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Anonymous
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Understood. Thanks. 

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pendean
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I wonder if you need to use an actual TABLE object for your titleblock side bar, since you appear to want a cell behavior in your text in the squares... .

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Anonymous
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Now that I understand what the Justify option actually does I can work with that to get my text where I want it. 

 

I've only been using the prog for a month so I'm just getting the hang of things. 

 

Thanks for taking the time to respond/draw the picture.

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