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To create multiline text in an alternate text editor
1 To specify a text editor, at the Command prompt, enter mtexted. Then
enter the path of the editor you want to use.
2 Click Home tab Annotation panel Multiline Text.
3 Specify the first corner of the multiline text boundary rectangle.
4 Specify the opposite corner of the multiline text boundary rectangle.
5 In the text editor, enter the text. Enter \P to end a paragraph and start a
new paragraph on the next line. (Be sure to capitalize the P.)
6 When your text entry is complete, save the changes and exit the text
editor.
Quick Reference
Commands
MTEXT
Creates a multiline text object.
OPTIONS
Customizes the program settings.
System Variables
MTEXTED
Sets the application for editing multiline text objects.
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