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A multileader object, or MLEADER, comprises a leader and a note. It can be
created arrowhead first, tail first, or content first. If a multileader style has
been used, then the multileader can be created from that style
Multileader objects can contain multiple leader lines, each of which can have
one or more segments, so that one note can point to multiple objects in your
drawing. You can modify the properties of leader segment in the Properties
palette. Using the MLEADEREDIT command, you can add leaders to, or remove
leaders from, an established multileader object.
Annotative multileaders containing multiple leader segments can have different
head points in each scale representation. Horizontal landings and arrowheads
can have different sizes, and landing gaps can have different distances,
depending on the scale representation. The appearance of the horizontal
landing within a multileader, as well as the type of leader line (straight or
spline) and number of leader segments will remain the same in all scale
representations. For more information, see
Create Annotative Leaders and
Multileaders
on page 1244.
You can use grips to modify the look of a multileader. Using grips, you can
lengthen or shorten a landing or leader line, or move the entire leader object.
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