Change text color of annotative elements

Change text color of annotative elements

Anonymous
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Change text color of annotative elements

Anonymous
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Hey everyone,

 

I'm trying to make my own template and i would like to have all text on a specific color (by text i mean every single text, from notes to the text inside the grid line's bubble, section bubble, etc.) but so far i managed to do it with dimensions while the grid line's bubble, section, elevation tag and so on still show the text in black while the lines and fill is in another color.

 

So i have two questions:

1- Where on earth is the parameter defining the color for those text?

2- Is there a parameter somewhere that gives the text created by the TX tool the color and font type, size, style, etc. for the entire project? (lazy person asking so i don't have to fix it for every single text i create)

 

Thank you for your help in advance!

 

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Mohamed-Nassar
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Hello @Anonymous 

I Hope you are doing well

Yes there are ways can make what you need

1- If u need to change a color of the Annotation symbols like section or elevation or tag you can define it's color from From the Symbol Family by change the color of the Text they are create by, then u can save them and use when ever u need or put them in your Template that will help u use them when u decide to create a new project

 

2-Text from Tx you can create in your template the type of text that u need and use them as u need in your projects.

 

Best Regards,,

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Mohamed Nassar , ACP, Autodesk Ambassador Gold
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barthbradley
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What color?   RGB, HSL or Pantone?  

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