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Is there a way to have "stretchable fields" in title block family (any way to lock labels, to something)?

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Is there a way to have "stretchable fields" in title block family (any way to lock labels, to something)?

By "stretchable fields" I mean a field in title block for which I can set a parameter for it's height, so when there's a lot of text that needs to fit in it, I can stretch its height.

Stretching the field itself is not the issue, the issue is how to get the label with project information to go with it? There's no way to lock the label to anything, as far as I know.

Even if I place a reference line and set it as a work plane, lines created on it move along with it, but labels won't budge.

Any hidden trick to get them to move?

 

What I'm starting with:

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What I need:

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 What I'm getting:

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SteveKStafford
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Change the justification from Center to Top and it will "grow down" from the top instead of from the center.


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@SteveKStafford wrote:

Change the justification from Center to Top and it will "grow down" from the top instead of from the center.


Naturally, I do have it set up like that, but that doesn't solve the issue of label not moving up/down along with the field top border (and ALL of the labels that are above that one field that needs to be resizable).

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ToanDN
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Group the label with a ref line and constrain the ref line to the border line with a locked dimension.

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Groups were the solution, in this case I didn't even need reference lines (just a bunch of formulas that move groups around).

Thank you!

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SteveKStafford
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Including lines in the group provides something a dimension can "touch" so the group can be moved precisely...if necessary.


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