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Topic ClosedAttribute Text Line Breaks

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    Posted: 19.Oct.2007 at 16:20
I have this as a device ID for an attribute PWS1004 (BY OTHERS).
I was wondering if it were possible to put a certian character like you do for underline %%U to make it look like this.
PWS1004
(BY OTHERS)
I would like to stack it like this without redrawing the block.
If anyone can help I would be gratefull.
Thanks
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.Oct.2007 at 16:33
I doubt you can do this just by editing text. But in AutoCAD 2008 you can define an attribute as multi-line (see the checkbox in the ATTDEF command) and then fill in multiline texts (line break is \P).
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