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Justify
Controls justification of the text.
You can also enter any of these options at the Specify Start Point of Text
prompt.
Align Specifies both text height and text orientation by designating the
endpoints of the baseline.
The size of the characters adjusts in proportion to their height. The longer
the text string, the shorter the characters.
Fit Specifies that text fits within an area and at an orientation defined with
two points and a height. Available for horizontally oriented text only.
The height is the distance in drawing units that the uppercase letters extend
from the baseline. Designated text height is the distance between the start
point and a point you specify. The longer the text string, the narrower the
characters. The height of the characters remains constant.
Center Aligns text from the horizontal center of the baseline, which you
specify with a point.
The rotation angle specifies the orientation of the text baseline with respect
to the center point. You can designate the angle by specifying a point. The
text baseline runs from the start point toward the specified point. If you specify
a point to the left of the center point, the text is drawn upside down.
Middle Aligns text at the horizontal center of the baseline and the vertical
center of the height you specify. Middle-aligned text does not rest on the
baseline.
The Middle option differs from the MC option in that it uses the midpoint of
all text, including descenders. The MC option uses the midpoint of the height
of uppercase letters.
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