Applies formatting to labels.
Summary
Before the Label Template dialog box opens, the New Label Template dialog box is displayed, in which you can name the label template.
List of Options
The following options are displayed.
Controls character formatting for text that is entered at the keyboard or imported.
- Font
- Height
- Bold
- Italic
- Underline
- Undo
- Redo
- Stack, Unstack
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Creates stacked text, for example, fractions, if the selected text contains stack characters. Also, unstacks text if stacked text is selected. When the stack characters, carat (^), forward slash (/), and pound sign (#), are used, the text to the left of the stack character is stacked on top of the text to the right.
By default, text that contains a carat converts to left-justified tolerance values. Text that contains the forward slash converts to center-justified fractional numbers; the slash is converted to a horizontal bar the length of the longer text string. Text that contains the pound sign converts to a fraction separated by a diagonal bar the height of the two text strings. The characters above the diagonal fraction bar are bottom-right aligned; the characters beneath the diagonal bar are top-left aligned.
- Text Color
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Specifies a color for new text or changes the color of selected text.
You can assign text the color associated with the layer it is on (ByLayer) or the color of the block it is contained in (ByBlock). You can also select one of the colors in the color list or click Other to open the Select Color dialog box.
- Symbol
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Inserts a symbol or a nonbreaking space at the cursor position. Symbols can also be inserted manually. See Symbols and Special Characters.
Commonly used symbols are listed on the submenu. Click Other to display the Character Map dialog box, which contains the entire character set for each font available on your system. Select a character and click Select to place it in the Characters to Copy box. When you have selected all the characters that you want to use, click Copy and close the dialog box. In the Label Template dialog box, right-click and click Paste.
You can use the euro symbol with SHX fonts and their TrueType equivalent fonts shipped with AutoCAD 2000 and later releases. If your keyboard does not contain a euro symbol, hold down the Alt key and enter 0128 on the numeric keypad.
Controls properties that apply to the whole label template.
- Style
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Applies a text style to the label. The current style is saved in the TEXTSTYLE system variable. Character formatting for font, height, and bold or italic attributes is overridden if you apply a new style to an existing label template. Stacking, underlining, and color attributes are retained in characters to which a new style is applied.Styles that have backward or upside-down effects are not applied. If a style defined with a vertical effect is applied to an SHX font, the text is displayed horizontally in the Label Template dialog box.
- Justification
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Sets justification and alignment for the label. Top Left is the default setting. Spaces entered at the end of a line are included as part of the text and affect the justification of the line. Text is center-, left-, or right-justified with respect to the left and right text boundaries. Text is middle-, top-, or bottom-aligned with respect to the top and bottom text boundaries. See MTEXT Command Line for an illustration of the nine justification options.
- Width
- Rotation
Defines X and Y coordinate offsets for the insertion point of both your label and, if it is an attached label, its associated leader object.
- Start
- Leader Offset
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Specifies an X and Y offset for the multiline text object with respect to the associated leader object. By default, the X and Y Leader Offset options are set to 1, indicating that the label text is offset 1 unit in the X and Y planes from the tip of the leader object. The Leader Offset settings apply only to attached labels.
- Tip Offset
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Specifies the leader tip or label text offset values for attached and freestanding labels. For attached labels, the Tip Offset specifies the X and Y offset from the value specified in Start for the tip of the leader object. For freestanding labels, the Tip Offset specifies the X and Y offset from the insertion point you specified for the label.