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If you type the @ or # or * prefixes in a pointer input tooltip and then want
to change it, you can just type the character you want. There is no need
to backspace.
To specify relative or absolute coordinates in pointer input tooltips
To enter absolute coordinates when relative coordinates are displayed in
the tooltip, enter # to temporarily override the DYNPICOORDS system
variable.
To enter relative coordinates when absolute coordinates are displayed,
enter @ to temporarily override the DYNPICOORDS system variable.
To enter absolute world coordinate system (WCS) coordinates, enter *.
NOTE During pointer input, you can use the shortcut menu to access the # and
* prefixes.
To change the color, size, or transparency of tooltips
1 Click Tools menu Drafting Settings.
2 In the Drafting Settings dialog box, Dynamic Input tab, click Drafting
Tooltip Appearance.
3 In the Tooltip Appearance dialog box, under Color, click Model Color or
Layout Color to display the Select Color dialog box, where you can specify
a color for tooltips in the space you selected.
4 Under Size, move the slider to the right to make tooltips larger or to the
left to make them smaller. The default value, 0, is in the middle.
5 Under Transparency, move the slider. The lower the setting, the more
transparent the tooltip. A value of 100 sets the tooltip to opaque.
6 Under Apply To, choose an option:
Override OS Settings for All Drafting Tooltips. Applies the settings to
all tooltips, overriding the settings in the operating system.
Use Settings Only for Dynamic Input Tooltips. Applies the settings
only to the drafting tooltips used in dynamic input.
7 Click OK.
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