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System Variables
DCTCUST
Displays the path and file name of the current custom spelling dictionary.
DCTMAIN
Displays the three letter keyword for the current main spelling dictionary.
Use an Alternate Text Editor
The default text editor is either the MTEXT ribbon contextual tab (if the ribbon
is active) or the In-Place Text Editor (if the ribbon is not active), but you can
elect to use any alternate editor that saves files in ASCII format.
Overview of Using an Alternate Text Editor
You can use any text editor, such as Microsoft Notepad, that saves files in
ASCII format.
You can elect to use an alternate editor by specifying the editor with the
MTEXTED system variable.
If you use an alternate text editor for multiline text, you specify the properties
of the multiline text object at the Command prompt first. Then the text editor
opens for entering text. When you close the text editor, the text is inserted
within the width limit you specified.
If you use an alternate editor, you must enter special codes to apply formatting.
To edit text using an alternate text editor, use the same format codes. To avoid
losing format information when you make changes to the text, use the same
text editor you used to create the text.
Quick Reference
Commands
MTEXT
Creates a multiline text object.
OPTIONS
Customizes the program settings.
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