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    To Convert a Multiline Text to a Leader

    1. Click Home tabAnnotation panelMultileader. Find
    2. At the Command prompt, enter c to select content.
    3. Enter m to select an existing multiline text object.
    4. Specify a location for the arrowhead of the multileader object.

    Related Concepts

    • About Leader Objects
    • About Creating Leaders
    • About Adding Content to a Leader
    • Have You Tried: Multileaders for Labels and Callouts

    Related Tasks

    • To Create a Leader With Straight Lines
    • To Create a Leader Attached to Block Content at an Angle
    • To Create a Spline Leader With Text or a Block
    • To Create Multiple Leaders From the Same Annotation

    Related Reference

    • Commands for Creating Leaders

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