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There are more editing options for multiline text than there are for single-line
text. For example, you can apply underlining, fonts, color, and text height
changes to individual characters, words, or phrases within a paragraph.
Annotative Text
Use text for notes and labels in your drawing. You create annotative text by
using an annotative text style, which sets the height of the text on the paper.
For more information about creating and working with an annotative text,
see
Create Annotative Text on page 1235.
See also:
Scale Annotations on page 1224
To create single-line text
1 Click Home tab Annotation panel Single Line Text.
2 Specify the insertion point for the first character. If you press ENTER, the
program locates the new text immediately below the last text object you
created, if any.
3 Specify the height of the text. This prompt is displayed only if text height
is set to 0 in the current text style.
A rubber-band line is attached from the text insertion point to the cursor.
Click to set the height of the text to the length of the rubber-band line.
4 Specify a text rotation angle.
You can enter an angle value or use your pointing device.
5 Enter the text. At the end of each line, press ENTER. Enter more text as
needed.
NOTE Text that would otherwise be difficult to read (if it is very small, very
large, or is rotated) is displayed at a legible size and is oriented horizontally
so that you can easily read and edit it.
If you specify another point during this command, the cursor moves to
that point, and you can continue typing. Every time you press ENTER or
specify a point, a new text object is created.
6 Press ENTER on a blank line to end the command.
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