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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Text command
    Posted: 23.Mar.2013 at 16:14
Hello,

First of all, congratulations for the amazing forum. I hope to contribute a lot for it.

I have a doubt with the new text command. When i worked in Autocad2002, i could write my text directly in the command line, for example i could paste in a row all the options, followed by the text, directly in the command line, but in the actual versions of Autocad I can't do it... Can anyone help me?

Example: i can paste: "dt -0.5,313.528571     0.3    0    testing" and it's done, but now i have to write the text by myself...


Thank you very much.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24.Mar.2013 at 11:28
There are three commands for text: Text, DText and MText.

Try using MText as it is the most versatile.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Mar.2013 at 00:46
If you set your TEXTED variable to 1, you should be able to paste the dtext command and input to the command line.
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