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![]() Posted: 11.Apr.2011 at 09:48 |
On Friday, I posted about the new ability to extend a multileader landing all the way to its text (instead of stopping at the bounding box). Today’s post is about the other tweak to multileaders. If you like to draw a box around your leader text, you’ve probably seen the “frame text” option in the Multileader Style dialog. But until now, you couldn’t control the spacing between the text and its frame. It was one-size-fits-all. However, in AutoCAD LT 2012, the landing gap now controls that spacing. See the possibilities: -or-
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