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2 In either the MTEXT ribbon contextual tab (Formatting tab drop-down)
or In-Place Text Editor, select the stacked text.
3 Click Stack on the Text Formatting toolbar.
4 To save your changes and exit the editor, use one of the following
methods:
Click OK on the toolbar.
Click in the drawing outside the editor.
Press CTRL+ENTER.
Quick Reference
Commands
MTEXT
Creates a multiline text object.
System Variables
TSTACKALIGN
Controls the vertical alignment of stacked text.
TSTACKSIZE
Controls the percentage of stacked text fraction height relative to selected
text's current height.
Create and Edit Columns in Multiline Text
You can create and edit multiple columns using the In-Place Text Editor
column options and column grips.
Multiple columns can be created and edited in either the MTEXT ribbon
contextual tab or In-Place Text Editor and through the grip editing mode.
Editing columns using grips allows you the flexibility of seeing the changes
as you make them.
Columns follow a few rules. All columns have equal width and equal gutters.
A gutter is the space between columns. The height of columns remains constant
unless more text than the column can accommodate is added, or you manually
move the editing grip to adjust the column height.
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