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Topic ClosedTEXT IN AUTOCAD

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: TEXT IN AUTOCAD
    Posted: 28.Dec.2009 at 08:25
HOW CAN I INSRT TEXT IN A CIRCULAR PATH INSTEAD OF THE COMMON STRAIGHT LINEAR PATH.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Dec.2009 at 12:54
Express>Text>Arc-Aligned Text.
 
Try ARCTEXT at the command line.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29.Dec.2009 at 13:42
Correct. That works very well. Thank you for corporation.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03.Jan.2010 at 14:42
Originally posted by sudath sudath wrote:

Correct. That works very well. Thank you for cooperation.
Not a problem sudath!
 
I frequently do the same, nice to have Express Tools loaded.
 
What version of AutoCAD might you be using?
 
Have a great twenty-ten! Star
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04.Jan.2010 at 00:56
Tankman,
 
I like your bottom note so much..!
 
have a great & happy new year 2010..!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04.Jan.2010 at 05:21
Thank you for the quote.
I use Autocad 2006.
(And I seldom use Autocad since I engaged in a field different to my profession).
Thanks a lot again.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04.Jan.2010 at 05:30
Originally posted by sudath sudath wrote:

Thank you for the quote.
I use Autocad 2006.
(And I seldom use Autocad since I engaged in a field different to my profession).
Thanks a lot again.
Excellent! The quote is from Ben Franklin, 1746 I believe.
 
AutoCAD '06, never used it. I now use '05 on my Thinkpad™ laptops and '07 on my desktops.
 
Although using AutoCAD for work, I also use it for my Erector Set.
Erector Sets were a BIG item for youngsters back in the 50's. Nuts, bolts, washers, small wrench, screwdriver, and lots of punched sheetmetal parts.
 
We would "build stuff", whatever you could think of.
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