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Create Annotative Leaders and Multileaders
Leaders and multileaders are used to add call outs to your drawings. You can
create annotative leaders through an annotative dimension style and
multileaders through an annotative multileader style.
Create Annotative Leaders and Multileaders
When you create a leader, you create two separate objects: the leader and the
text, block, or tolerance associated with the leader. When you create a
multileader, you create a single object.
If the multileader style is annotative, the associated text or tolerance will be
annotative as well, regardless of the annotative setting of the text style or
tolerance.
NOTE It is recommended that you create non-annotative entities when creating
a multileader content block.
Blocks used in leaders and multileaders must be non-annotative.
You can change the Annotative property of leaders and multileaders in the
Properties Inspector palette.
See also:
Create Leaders (page 529)
Work with Leader Styles (page 533)
Create Annotative Blocks and Attributes
If you want to use geometric objects to annotate your drawing, combine the
objects into an annotative block definition.
Create Annotative Blocks and Attributes
Annotative block definitions create annotative block references. Annotative
block references and attributes initially support the current annotation scale
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