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    Posted: 17.Mar.2008 at 07:42
hay all
i want Extude TEXT how can i ....?
can i type text in different style i mean ARC ,Cricle,Rectangle ect......<
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Mar.2008 at 09:20
Originally posted by suchamoti suchamoti wrote:

hay all
i want Extude TEXT how can i ....?
can i type text in different style i mean ARC ,Cricle,Rectangle ect......<
i wait reply 
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You should explode text and than extrude .
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Apr.2008 at 00:56
you can give text a thickness, but you have to use certain types: try ones that have a .shx file extension on the name and when you bring up properties, they should have a thickness you can change.   You also must use dtext, not multiline text
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