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Topic ClosedWhite Text in CAD

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    Posted: 18.Apr.2011 at 15:36
This is my small probleme about the Text Color.

I have a rectangle fill with black, and I want put inside a white text.
That mean:
1. How to turn the TEXT into vector object like Line, Arc, Circle and then use REGION to make a shape, finally use SOLID Hatch for the rectangle.
Or
2. AutoCAD already have a tool to do this, If this tool truly exist, so which is this?

This probleme is very fundamental in Word, but I can't do it in CAD.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Apr.2011 at 15:47
If you have Express Tools installed, you can use TxtExp and it will 'convert' all TEXT (not MText) to lines.
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