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Importing TXT or RTF files from other sources gives you the most flexibility.
For example, you can create a text file of standard notes that you include in
drawings. The imported text becomes a multiline text object, which you can
edit and reformat. Text imported from a TXT file inherits the current text
style. Text imported from an RTF file inherits the current text style name, but
retains its original fonts and format. Imported text files are limited to 256 KB
and must have a file extension of .txt or .rtf.
If you use the Clipboard to paste text from another application, the text is
pasted as formatted or unformatted based on the original source. If you use
the Clipboard to paste text from another drawing file, the text is inserted as
a block reference, and it retains its original formatting.
See also:
Create Leaders
You can create, modify and add content to a leader object.
Overview of Leader Objects
A leader object is a line or a spline with an arrowhead at one end and a
multiline text object or block at the other.
In some cases, a short horizontal line, called a landing, connects text or blocks
and feature control frames to the leader line.
The landing and leader line are associated with the multiline text object or
block, so when the landing is relocated, the content and leader line move
along with it.
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