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Topic ClosedMultileader properties reset

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Apr.2012 at 10:40
uhm.... I already use a template but that doe not solve the problem of the changing properties, and is simply a non sense do a style for any kind of m.leader change... this would create a huge list of styles with few objects in the draw.

If the MATCHPROPS command would work properly for ALL the properties of the m.leader maybe the problem would be solved even without the update command.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Apr.2012 at 23:06
No.  There is nothing like that for multileaders.  Here's what I suggest you do: 
 
Create a template (DWT) file that contains all of the multileader styles you want to use.  Then, either use that file to begin new drawings or Design Center or a Tool Palette to drag in styles when you need them. 
 
If you want to use different styles, whether they differ by arrowhead size, text size or type, or whatever, create unique styles.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Apr.2012 at 09:35
If I change the size of the arrow or the text height or whatever properties of a single multileader, there is NO WAY to come back to its original properties. (based on the style of the multileader...)
The Dims have the UPDATE command that resets the properties mantaining the value of the text.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Apr.2012 at 06:54
What do you mean by "original style settings"?  What are you trying to accomplish?
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10.Apr.2012 at 16:13
Is there e Lisp or a command that RESETS all the multileader properties to the original style settings?? (like the dimension update command)
Thanks in advance.
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