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Replies: 2 Last Post: , PM. Hit Enter when you are complete. You can use this technique when labeling or defining areas of your drawing.
The polyline command can give you a little more flexibility to label important items within your drawing that may not be displayed properly with just a leader and lineweight. Take a look at the following video to help describe the actions shown above. Is this applcable to autocad ? I appreciate your advise. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, the administration of justice, I may hear, finally, be expanded on, say, a certain pro cu neglegentur. Unusual or something. Powered by WordPress.
Follow: RSS Twitter. Figure 1: Polyline command on the Ribbon Start the polyline command and select a start point. Figure 2: Enter Start and End Width Turn on ortho F8 as you move your cursor and see how you can adjust the length of the arrow as shown in Figure 3. Figure 3: Stretch the polyline to form an Arrowhead Hit Enter when you have your desired size and the polyline segment will end. Figure 5: Creating an Arrowhead with a trailing arrow You can use this technique when labeling or defining areas of your drawing.
Tolerance Opens the Tolerance dialog box when you've finished drawing the leader lines. See the section "Adding Tolerance Notation" later in this chapter. None Ends the leader without adding a note. In the MText Options button group are the following options:. Frame Text Draws a frame around the text. In the Annotation Reuse button group are the following options:. You can select an arrow that is different from the default or you can constrain the lines to follow a specific angle.
The options are as follows :. Leader Line Lets you select from either a straight line or spline for your lines see Figure 9. Number Of Points Lets you constrain the number of points you select before the command prompts you for the annotation. The No Limit option lets you select as many points as you want. You then press when you've completed drawing the leader line and want to move on to entering the leader note. Arrowhead Lets you select an arrowhead from a list similar to the one in the Dimension Style dialog box.
Angle Constraints Lets you constrain the angle at which the leader line extends from the arrow and the second point. The options in the Attachment tab see Figure 9. The location of the leader endpoint in relation to the note is frequently a focus of drafting standards. These options let you customize your leader to produce results that conform to the standards you work with. Just as with other dimensions, and objects in general, you can modify some of the properties of a leader by using the Properties palette.
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