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You can also use control codes to add special characters, such as tolerance or
dimensioning symbols. See MTEXT.
Example: Formatting Text in an Alternate Text Editor
This example describes how the text in the following illustration was created.
Each line below was entered in an alternate text editor:
{{\H1.5x; Big text} \A2; over text\A1;/\A0; under text}\P
{\A0;Baseline: 1 \S1/2;}\P
{\A1;Center: 1 \S1/2;}\P
{\A2;Topline: 1 \S1/2;}\P
{Tolerances: \A1;1.000\H.75x;\S+0.010^-0.000;}\P
{Architectural: 9-{\H.666x;\A2;11\A1;/\A0;16}\A2;"}\P
To specify an alternate text editor
1 At the Command prompt, enter mtexted.
2 At the prompt do one of the following:
Enter the path and name of the executable file for the ASCII text editor
that you want to use to create or edit multiline text.
Enter internal to restore the text editor.
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