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Work with Annotative Styles
You can minimize the steps to annotate a drawing by using annotative styles.
Annotative text, dimension, and multileader styles create objects.
The dialog boxes used to define these objects contain an Annotative check
box where you can make the styles annotative. Annotative styles display a
special
icon before their names in dialog boxes and the Properties
palette.
You should specify the Paper Height value for any annotative text styles you
create. The Paper Height setting specifies the height of the text in paper space.
NOTE If youve specified the Paper Height value for a dimension or multileader
style, this setting overrides the text style Paper Height setting.
If you redefine styles to be annotative or nonannotative, existing objects that
reference those styles are not automatically updated to reflect the annotative
property of the style or definition. Use the ANNOUPDATE command to update
the existing objects to the current Annotative properties of the style.
When you change the Style property of an existing object (whether its
annotative or nonannotative), the objects annotative properties will match
that of the new style. If the style does not have a fixed height (the Height
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