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Drawing note properties

John.Pryal
12-Amethyst

Drawing note properties

Hi all,

does anyone know if it is possible to edit the properties of a basic drawing note, in such a way as i can have the individual words different heights. For example, lets say i have a note that reads "drill & tap M8". I set the text height for the note to be 4mm, but i want to have the M8 portion of the note 6mm tall.

Can this be done?

Regards

John


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Yes. The first thing is to enclose one or all parts of the note text in curly brackets, to divide it into sections:

DRILL & TAP {1:M&d27} (or {1:M8}, of course)

or

{1:DRILL & TAP }{2:M&d27}

Then:

  • OK the note Properties box
  • Select the note (single click)
  • Select the section of text you want to change (single click again)
  • RMB -> Text Style
  • Change the size, font etc. as required and OK

Note that we don't use preselection highlighting, so the exact selection technique may vary slightly.

HTH!

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Yes. The first thing is to enclose one or all parts of the note text in curly brackets, to divide it into sections:

DRILL & TAP {1:M&d27} (or {1:M8}, of course)

or

{1:DRILL & TAP }{2:M&d27}

Then:

  • OK the note Properties box
  • Select the note (single click)
  • Select the section of text you want to change (single click again)
  • RMB -> Text Style
  • Change the size, font etc. as required and OK

Note that we don't use preselection highlighting, so the exact selection technique may vary slightly.

HTH!

Thank you Jonathan,

i knew there must be some way of doing it. I just tried doing the same with sketched text in part mode, i does not appear to work the in the same way, which is a shame.

Regards

John

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