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To specify an alternate text editor
1 At the Command prompt, enter mtexted.
2 At the prompt do one of the following:
Enter the path and name of the executable file for the ASCII text editor
that you want to use to create or edit multiline text.
Enter internal to restore the text editor.
To create multiline text in an alternate text editor
1 To specify a text editor, at the Command prompt, enter mtexted. Then
enter the path of the editor you want to use.
2 Click Home tab Annotation panel Multiline Text.
3 Specify the first corner of the multiline text boundary rectangle.
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