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Topic ClosedMultileader Style Manager

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    Posted: 27.Aug.2013 at 18:10
When I am working on a drawing I set up the Multileader Style Manager to the desired settings. It works great.
However, when I open up another drawing I have to go back into the MSM and set it up again.
I am pretty much using the same leader properties in all my drawings. How can I make my first settings apply to every drawing I open without having to reset it every time I work on a different drawing?
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Aug.2013 at 18:32
This should have been setup in your drawing template (one and done).

Maybe you could handle it via lisp routine?
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