04-07-2020
07:12 PM
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04-07-2020
07:12 PM
@Anonymous
Make your drawing units 1:1, then try creating your block like this:
- Start with the text, it will be 1/8" height. This text will must created using ATTDEF command. Do not use annotative text because if you do you'll have issue with your block.
- Draw your circle around the text entity. Make sure it the diameter can accommodate double digit numbers like 14 and 22.If you anticipate triple digits, then make your circle even bigger. A circle that's too small means your numbers will intersect the circle's perimeter.
- Create your block. The block will consists of the circle and the ATTDEF. Do not make this an annotative block, because if you do, you'll have issues with your mleader.
- Create your your new mleader by making a new mleader style. Replace, or substitute, the default mtext in the mleader with your new block. You can, and should, make this block an annotative block.
- Test your block in various viewports with different scales. If the text height needs adjusting, you'll need to edit the block.
Why didn't you use annotative text in step 1 or an annotative block in step 3? Because if you did, AutoCad will stop you from creating your new annotative mleader. The block can't contain annotative text and the mleader can't contain an annotative block.
Chicagolooper