Change its orientation for improved alignment with sketch geometry.
Use the following ways to rotate sketch text:
- Select a Rotation option in the Format Text dialog box.
- Use the Rotate sketch command.
- Constraining text to a geometry.
Tip: Use Geometry-Text to add or edit geometry-aligned text in a part or drawing sketch.
Rotate text by Rotate sketch command
The Text Box must be enabled before using the sketch Rotate command.
- Edit an existing sketch with text.
- Select the text object and right-click. Select Text Box on the menu.
- On the ribbon, click
Sketch tab
Modify panel
Rotate .The Rotate dialog box is displayed.
- Select the text object to rotate.
- Specify the rotation center point.
- Specify the rotation angle in the Angle field and click Enter, or click a point in the drawing.
- Click Done to close the Rotate dialog box.
Constrain text to a sketch geometry
You can rotate sketch text by selecting the text box and geometrically or dimensionally constraining it to other sketch geometry.
Example: Place text at 125 degree angle
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- In a drawing file, enter sketch mode, and select Text.
- Type My company, and click Text Box to place a text box around the text, then click OK.
- Draw a line and use General Dimension to place the line at a 125 degree angle.
Note: Set lines to Sketch Only so they are not visible on the drawing after exiting the sketch mode.
- Apply a Fixed constraint to the line. Click
Sketch tab
Constrain panel
Fix , and then select the line.
- Apply a Parallel (or collinear) Constraint. Select Parallel (or collinear) constraint, select the text, and then select the line.
The text rotates to 125 degree angle.
- Right-click the text, and clear the Text box check box.
- Finish sketch.
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