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7 On the Content tab, specify either text or block content for the
multileader. If the multileader object will contain text content, then
select or clear the following options:
Default Text. Sets default text for the multileader content. A field can
be inserted here.
Text Style. Specifies a predefined text style for the attribute text.
Currently loaded text styles are displayed.
Text Angle. Specifies the rotation angle of the multileader text.
Text Color. Specifies the color of the multileader text.
Paper Height. Sets the height of the text as it will display in paper
space.
Frame Text. Frames the multileader text content with a text box.
Attachment. Controls the attachment of the landing to the multileader
text.
Landing Gap. Specifies the distance between the landing and the
multileader text.
If block content is specified, then select or clear the following options:
Source Block. Specifies the block used for multileader content.
Attachment. Specifies the way the block is attached to the multileader
object. You can attach the block by specifying the extents, the
insertion point, or the center point of the block.
Color. Specifies the color of the multileader block content. ByBlock
is selected by default.
8 Click OK.
To apply a leader style to an existing leader
1 Select the multileader to which you want to apply a new style.
2 On the ribbon, click the Annotate tab, Multileaders panel. Select the
desired multileader style from the drop-down list.
3 To create a new style, click the Multileader Style icon.
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