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 in the Format Text dialog box
The Format Text dialog box enables you to rotate text by 90, 180, or 270 degrees.
- On the ribbon, click
Place Views tab
Sketch panel
Create Sketch to enter the sketch mode.
- On the ribbon, click
Sketch tab
Create Panel
Text .
- Click a point in the drawing to place text. The Format Text dialog box is displayed.
- In the Format Text dialog box, select an option from the Rotation list.
Note: The Rotation option is enabled only if Text Box is not selected.
- Enter text in the text field and click OK. Text is placed to the selected point and rotated as specified.
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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