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I had originally posted a message on the LT forum and got a solution from John Vellek. The reason for posting to the LT forum was that at my workplace we have a mix of Autocad and Autocad LT users and a solution must be made for all.
The problem was to find a way to insert Blocks from an Excel table. The solution came in the form of a script file (attached) that has worked well.
I am trying to create a 'Halo Text' (see screenshot attached) using that same script file but will allow for a second attribute to be added in the same location. If you view the screenshot you will notice that there is a thick white text for the one attribute and a thinner black one. This 'Halo' allows for better visibility on drawings where an image such as an aerial or satellite photo exists (this halo text issue has been raised on the forums).
I tried appending the same cell number as the first attribute at the end of the expression but got unexpected and unwanted results.
Can someone tell me what needs to be added to the end or how the basic script needs to be modified to get that second attribute text in place?
Solved! Go to Solution.