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asadazam
Newbie Joined: 13.Dec.2017 Location: Pakistan Using: auto cad 2007 Status: Offline Points: 2 |
Topic: autocad text Posted: 04.Feb.2019 at 13:03 |
can some one tell me how to change all drawing text with one command????????????????
i forgot the command use of command is changing text size in whole drawing with just 1 command so please tell me that command....
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Vladimir Michl
Moderator Group Arkance Systems CZ Joined: 26.Jul.2007 Location: Czech Republic Using: Autodesk software Status: Offline Points: 2018 |
Posted: 04.Feb.2019 at 13:26 |
Not sure that ALL texts will change but you can change the text style/size with the STYLE command.
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Vladimir Michl (moderator)
Arkance Systems - arkance-systems.cz - Autodesk reseller |
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Kent Cooper
Senior Member Joined: 12.Mar.2013 Location: United States Using: AutoCAD2020, 2023 Status: Offline Points: 627 |
Posted: 05.Feb.2019 at 14:59 |
Define a text Style with a fixed [non-zero] height. If you change the height assigned to an existing Style, it will not automatically update the height of already-existing Text objects. But you can select all Text objects with something like QSELECT or FILTER, or by windowing everything, and in the Properties object-type entry, pulling down the list and choosing Text objects only. Then in the Properties palette's Style slot, select any Style other than the one with the fixed height you want, and then get in there again and select the Style you want. That will assign that Style, and its defined height, to all selected Text objects.
If you also mean to do the same with Mtext, you will need to do that same operation again with an Mtext-only selection. But if any of the Mtext objects have any internal formatting that changed the height of any part(s) of it, that will not be overcome by this approach -- you will need to either get into each one and eliminate its override formatting, or use something like STRIPMTEXT (a free routine you can Search for). If you have Styles with different fonts assigned, that approach will change them all to the same font. If that's not wanted, and if the Styles do not have fixed heights, you can select all Text, or all Mtext, and give all of them the same height in the Properties palette. If they do have fixed heights, you can give each Style the new height, and do the approach above, but using QSELECT or FILTER to select only those of a particular Style, and do each Style separately.
Edited by Kent Cooper - 05.Feb.2019 at 15:04 |
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