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Add Adds a new scale to the scale list. Enter a ratio in the format n:m, where
n is the number of paper units and m is the number of drawing units
Delete Removes a specified scale. If a scale is current or supported by an object,
it cannot be deleted.
Reset Deletes all custom scales as a result and restores the default list of scales.
SCALETEXT
Quick Reference
See also:
Change Text Scale and Justification
Enlarges or reduces selected text objects without changing their locations.
Access Methods
Button
Ribbon: Annotate tab Text panel Scale
Menu: Modify Object Text Scale
Toolbar: Text
List of Prompts
The following prompts are displayed.
Select objects: Use an object selection method, and press Enter when you finish
Enter a base point option for scaling
[Existing/Left/Center/Middle/Right/TL/TC/TR/ML/MC/MR/BL/BC/BR]<Existing>:
Specify a location to serve as a base point for resizing or scaling
The base point is a location relative to a text object that serves as a fixed point
for the resizing or scaling operation, which is applied individually to each
selected text object.
Specifying a base point for the operation does not change the insertion point
relative to the text.
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