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AutoCAD 2D Tutorial - 90 - Chapter 11 Text CommandsAutoCAD 2D Tutorial - 91 - Text Command 11.1 Text Creates a single-line text object 1. Type TEXT at the command prompt Command: TEXT or 2. Pick the Single Line Text icon from the Text Toolbar. 3. Pick A start point Justify/Style/<Start Point>: (point) or 4. Type J to change the justification or S to change the text style. 5. Type A text height Height <default>: (type value or pick two points) 6. Type A rotation angle Rotation angle <default>: (angle or point) 7. Type A text string Text: (type text string) 1. Press enter to exit the Text: prompt. DTEXT (Dynamic Text) Creates a single-line text object, showing the text dynamically on the screen as it is entered. 1. Choose Draw, Text, Single Line Text. or 2. Type DTEXT at the command prompt Command : DTEXT 3. Follow the steps 3-8 from above.AutoCAD 2D Tutorial - 92 - Text Justification 11.2 1. Type JUSTIFYTEXT at the command prompt Command: JUSTIFYTEXT or 2. Pick the Justify Text icon from the Text Toolbar.AutoCAD 2D Tutorial - 93 - Text Justifications A Aligns text between two designated endpoints (height and angle are not requested in this case). C Centers the text around a specified point. F Aligns the text between two designated endpoints with a specified height that varies only in its X scale factor. M Centers the text both horizontally and vertically around a specified point. R Right justifies the text at a designated endpoint. S Selects a different text style. TL Starts the top left portion of text at a given point. TC Centers the top center of the text at a given point. TR Ends the top of text at a given point. ML Starts the middle left portion of the text at a given point. MC Centers the middle of text at a given point. MR Ends the text at the middle right portion at a given point. BL Starts the bottom left portion of the text at a given point. BC Centers the bottom center portion of the text at a given point. BR Ends the bottom of text at a given point.AutoCAD 2D Tutorial - 94 - Style Command 11.3 1. Choose Format, Text Style... or 2. Type STYLE at the command prompt. Command: STYLE 3. Pick the Text Style icon from the Text Toolbar. 4. Choose a style from the menu or create a NEW style. 5. Choose a font file. 6. Type a height for the text (set to zero to vary heights) 7. Type a width factor for each character. Width factor <1>: (enter) 1. Type an obliquing (slant) angle. Obliquing angle <0>: (angle or enter) 2. Type Yes or No to place characters backwards. Backwards? (Y or N) 3. Type Yes or No to draw characters upside down. Upside down? (Y or N) 4. Type Yes or No to draw characters verticallyAutoCAD 2D Tutorial - 95 - Font Files 11.4 AutoCAD supports the following font types: .SHX AutoCAD Fonts .PFB Adobe Type I Fonts .PFA .TTF Windows True Type Fonts TIP: To replace the font globally in a drawing, type style at the command prompt and keep the same style name but replace the font file with the new font. When AutoCAD regenerates, it will replace all text drawn with that style with the new font.AutoCAD 2D Tutorial - 96 - Multiline Text & Mtext Command 11.5 1. Choose Draw, Text, Multiline Text... or 2. Pick the Mtext icon. or 3. Type MTEXT at the command prompt. Command: MTEXT 4. Type One of the following options Height/Justify/Rotation/Style/Width: or 5. Pick 2Points to define the text window. 6. Type text or change an MTEXT setting.AutoCAD 2D Tutorial - 97 - MTEXT options: Rotation Controls the rotation angle of the text boundary. Style Specifies the text style to use in paragraph text. Height Specifies the height of uppercase text Direction Specifies whether text is vertical or horizontal. Width Specifies the width of the text boundary. MTEXT EditorAutoCAD 2D Tutorial - 98 - Editing Text 11.6 DDEDIT 1. Choose Modify, Text... or 2. Click the Edit Text icon from the Text toolbar. or 3. Type DDEDIT at the command prompt. Command: DDEDIT or ED 4. Pick The text to edit. Select objects: (pick text) 5. Pick Additional text or ENTER to end the command. Select objects: ENTER Text Edit Dialog Box for TEXT and DTEXT Commands Text Edit for MTEXT commandAutoCAD 2D Tutorial - 99 - Special Control Codes 11.7 AutoCAD provides special control codes to return drafting symbols when using text. 1. Type The following characters to return equivalent symbol: %%d degree symbol (°) %%c diameter symbol (Ø) %%p plus minus symbol (±) %%u to start and stop underlining (NOTE) %%o to start and stop overscoring (NOTE) The MTEXT command has additional symbols that can be accessed by right-clicking in the MText Editor for more Special Symbols.AutoCAD 2D Tutorial - 100 - Spell Check 11.8 1. Choose Tools, Spelling or 2. Type SPELL at the command prompt. Command: SPELL 3. Pick The text to spell check. Select objects: (pick text) 4. Choose Change or Ignore to modify or accept the spelling of a word. 5. Pick Change Dictionaries to create your own dictionary.AutoCAD 2D Tutorial - 101 - Scale Text 11.9 1. Type SCALETEXT at the command prompt. Command: scaletext or 2. Pick the Scale Text icon from the Text Toolbar. Select objects: pick text to scale Select objects: enter Enter a base point option for scaling [Existing/Left/Center/Middle/Right/TL/TC/ TR/ML/MC/MR/BL/BC/BR] <Existing>: Specify new height or [Match object/Scale factor] <153/256">: s Specify scale factor or [Reference] <2">: .5 Scaled


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