Multi-point Text leader

Multi-point Text leader

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Multi-point Text leader

Anonymous
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Is there a multi-point leader you can add to the text leader? Similar to AutoCAD where you can add vertex to a polyline. This would be helpful for finish plans where you want to call out a finish on a group of walls in a room 

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Anonymous
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simple answer.. yes! just click the additional arrows under the leader tab. Hope this helps! 

 

 

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Viveka_CD
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Hi @Anonymous

 

Please see AKN article: Add Leader Lines to a Text Note

 

If you find posts have solved your problem, please click on 'Accept as solution' to help others with similar questions. 

 

Thank you!

 

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J3UTB5
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Just curious, is the answer to the original question perhaps, "No, there is no way to do this?" I too am interested in doing the same; that is, creating a multipoint leader (not creating a single note with multiple leaders). The original poster's illustration seemed to be a succinct summary of what she is trying to do. 

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Anonymous
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You can add multi leaders to text and tags....keynote and system family tags are still single arrow only. 😞

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ToanDN
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@J3UTB5 wrote:

Just curious, is the answer to the original question perhaps, "No, there is no way to do this?" I too am interested in doing the same; that is, creating a multipoint leader (not creating a single note with multiple leaders). The original poster's illustration seemed to be a succinct summary of what she is trying to do. 


Still a No.  One elbow is all you get.

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J3UTB5
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Thanks, ToanDN. I sincerely appreciate your clarity. I must say that I am quite impressed with your ability to distill a whole bunch of verbal hoopla to one concise phrase. "One elbow is all you get." Thank you, again.