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    Posted: 20.Aug.2010 at 16:01
After many years of using regular Leaders in AutoCad to make notes on drawings, I have now begun using MultiLeaders and find them to be me much better.
My only problem is that when I want the leader connection to be "Underline Bottom Line" there is no gap between the text and the line, and can get confusing to read the bottom line of text in the leader. Is there any way to get a full line underneath the multileader, while having a gap between the line and the text?
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Aug.2010 at 16:53
Thanks, that one is helpful.
But what if I have more than one line of text? Then it gets all jumbled.
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