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Anonymous
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MText justification - can you change the default or make it "remember"?

 

Hi there,

 

This is a small thing but the little things tend to get you heh..

You know how AutoCAD often remembers/goes off your last command or setting.. 

 

Is there a way to set up the justification in Multiline Text to default to a specific setting, e.g. if you always want it to come up as ML - middle left, can I set it to do that every time?

 

At the moment, it defaults to TL - top left.  And every time I type something I then have to reposition it afterwards.  And every time I reposition it afterwards, its a little bit (or a lot) different to how I adjusted the one before so my alignment is tedious to get right. Too much mucking around - which leads me to think I’m probably doing it wrong.  

 

The same sort of thing happens in single line - the actual letters appear higher than where i intend.  I put the cursor where I want within the spot I want the letter to sit, and when I type, they’re too high. 

 

 

Does anyone know about this? If so I’d really love to know please !! 

 

Thanks :cara_con_una_leve_sonrisa:

 

 

 

 

 

 

SCRATCH THIS BLEOW; you just double click on it.  Off with my head, on with a pumpkin. as my Nan would say

PS.  Also if anyone knows the command, or path to access the paragraph editor, I seem to have lost my way with that too ..  

It tells you all about it in the online manual, but no mention of how to access it, geh.