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Edit Label Templates
After defining a label template, you might have cause to edit it. For example,
you may decide that you want additional database table fields to be displayed
in your drawings, or that you want to change the font or size of the label
object. You can also specify a number of offset settings that affect the insertion
point of labels and, in the case of attached labels, their associated leader objects.
The Label Offset tab of the Label Template dialog box specifies X and Y
coordinate offset values for labels and leader objects. The following table
summarizes the effect these settings have on both freestanding and attached
labels.
Label Offset tab options
Attached labelsFreestanding labelsOption
Specifies the start point for the leader object. The
point is defined with respect to the extents of the
N/AStart
graphical object that the label is attached to. Sup-
pose, for example, that you specify a Start setting
of Top Left for a label attached to a rectangle
graphical object. The tip of the leader is inserted in
the upper left corner of the rectangle.
Specifies an X and Y offset for the multiline text
object with respect to the associated leader object.
N/ALeader
Offset
By default, the X and Y Leader Offset options are
set to 1, indicating that the label text is offset 1 unit
in the X and Y planes from the tip of the leader
object.
Specifies an X and Y offset for the tip of the leader
object from the value specified with the Start op-
Specifies an X and Y label offset
from the insertion point you specify
for the label. For example, X and
Tip
Offset
tion. Suppose, for example, that you specify a Start
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