If you enter -attedit at the Command prompt, the following prompts are displayed.
Edit attributes one at a time? [Yes/No] <Y>: Enter y or press Enter to edit attributes one at a time, or enter n to edit attributes globally
The following prompts filter the attributes to be changed based on attribute tag, current value, or object selection.
Edits attributes one at a time. Attributes to be edited one at a time must be visible and parallel to the current UCS.
Attribute values are case sensitive.
The first attribute in the selection set is marked with an X. You can change any properties of the attribute you select.
Enter an option [Value/Position/Height/Angle/Style/Layer/Color/Next] <N>: Enter the property to change, or press Enter for the next attribute
If the original attribute was defined with aligned or fit text, the prompt does not include Angle. The Height option is omitted for aligned text. For each of the options except Next, ATTEDIT prompts for a new value. The X remains on the current attribute until you move to the next attribute.
Changes or replaces an attribute value.
Enter type of value modification [Change/Replace]: Enter c or r or press Enter
Modifies a few characters of the attribute value.
Either string can be null. The ? and * characters are interpreted literally, not as wild-card characters.
Substitutes a new attribute value for the entire attribute value.
If you press Enter, the attribute value is empty (null).
Changes the text insertion point.
If the attribute is aligned, ATTEDIT prompts for both ends of a new text baseline.
Changes the text height.
When you specify a point, the height becomes the distance between the specified point and the start point of the text.
Changes the rotation angle.
If you specify a point, the text is rotated along an imaginary line between the specified point and the start point of the text.
Changes the style setting.
Changes the layer.
Changes the color.
You can enter a color from the AutoCAD Color Index (a color name or number), a true color, or a color from a color book.
You can enter a color name, a color number between 1 and 255, or bylayer or byblock.
Specifies a true color to be used for the selected object.
Specifies a color from a loaded color book to be used for the selected object.
If you enter a color book name, you are prompted to enter the color name in the color book, such as PANTONE® 573.
Moves to the next attribute in the selection set. If there are no more attributes, ATTEDIT ends.
Edits more than one attribute at a time. Global editing applies to both visible and invisible attributes.
Editing attributes globally limits you to replacing a single text string with another text string. If you edit attributes one at a time, you can edit any or all of the attributes.
Edits only visible attributes.
Attribute values are case sensitive. To select empty (null) attributes, which normally are not visible and cannot be selected, enter a backslash (\).
Select the attribute you want to change.
Either string can be empty (null). The ? and * characters are interpreted literally, not as wild-card characters.
Edits attributes whether they are visible or not. Changes to attributes are not reflected immediately. The drawing is regenerated at the end of the command.
Attribute values are case sensitive. To select empty (null) attributes, which normally are not visible, enter a backslash (\).
The attributes that match the specified block name, attribute tag, and attribute value are selected.
Either string can be empty (null). The ? and * characters are interpreted literally, not as wild-card characters.