How do you change a bunch of text (Acad/Carlson)
Quote from nate-the-surveyor on July 15, 2010, 4:57 pmTo justify LEFT instead of RIGHT or center?
I just want to modify the justification.
It was all done the 1st time with DT, or dtext.
Thanks.
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To justify LEFT instead of RIGHT or center?
I just want to modify the justification.
It was all done the 1st time with DT, or dtext.
Thanks.
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Quote from just-mapit on July 15, 2010, 4:59 pmHighlight the text and then go to the upper controls in your dialog box and click. It should be the left side of the dialog box once you have clicked in the text you would like to alter.
Highlight the text and then go to the upper controls in your dialog box and click. It should be the left side of the dialog box once you have clicked in the text you would like to alter.
Quote from Tom Wilson on July 15, 2010, 5:03 pmI don't know what version you have but in 2009 you go for properties (PR), select the text, then in the properties box, change the justification to what you want.
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I don't know what version you have but in 2009 you go for properties (PR), select the text, then in the properties box, change the justification to what you want.
T.W'
Quote from nate-the-surveyor on July 15, 2010, 5:09 pmI have Standalone, 2009.
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I have Standalone, 2009.
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Quote from Steve Emberson on July 15, 2010, 5:11 pmisolate all the text layers, lft window and select, in properties choose left justification
isolate all the text layers, lft window and select, in properties choose left justification
Quote from Tom Wilson on July 15, 2010, 5:17 pmI think the properties command is an AutoCad function. If you are using the Intellacad version it may work differently.
T.W.
I think the properties command is an AutoCad function. If you are using the Intellacad version it may work differently.
T.W.
Quote from Doug Crawford on July 15, 2010, 5:17 pmIn older versions with express tools it was "tjust" , would do it. _properties will do it.
In older versions with express tools it was "tjust" , would do it. _properties will do it.
Quote from nate-the-surveyor on July 15, 2010, 6:21 pmBoy... ya'all gonna hafta spell it out, in more detail.... My linear brain would not allow that instruction set to float through....
Thanks for the help.
Nate
Boy... ya'all gonna hafta spell it out, in more detail.... My linear brain would not allow that instruction set to float through....
Thanks for the help.
Nate