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anandpk ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 12.Aug.2008 Location: United Arab Emirates Status: Offline Points: 9 |
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HI,
I have been doing my reserch on acad2008 in my free time and that is the time i came accross the command field and rtext. I read through the help on these commands. truly speeking i could not understand the use of the command. could any one explain to me what these command fileld and rtext can do.
Thanks
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Vladimir Michl ![]() Moderator Group ![]() Arkance Systems CZ Joined: 26.Jul.2007 Location: Czech Republic Using: Autodesk software Status: Offline Points: 2124 |
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You can use it to automate texts in your drawing - something like generalized dimension texts. You can e.g. display/insert a text contating the current drawing name, current user name (e.g. for your title block), current elevation of a blocks (an automatic elevation label), etc. These text are automatically updated when you change the source property (e.g. when you rename your DWG file, login as a different user, etc.).
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