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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Editor for Multiline Attributes
    Posted: 05.Mar.2010 at 14:26
Since AutoCAD LT 2008, you've been able to include multiline attributes in blocks, giving you more flexibility in entering & displaying information.But when you go to edit the value of your multiline attribute, some things might appear to be missing: Not a lot of options there. And sometimes, that might be okay. You don't always *need* fancy formatting in an attribute. But if you want the full power of mtext in your multiline attribute, simply set ATTIPE (as in ATTribute In-Place Editor) to 1. ATTIPE is set to 0 by default to help maintain maximum compatibility with previous AutoCAD LT versions. But depending on who you're sending files to, there's nothing to stop you from turning the full editor on.

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