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barbara urban
09-28-2005, 05:49 AM
hi newsgroup!
does anybody know how to change the properties of existing attributes - for
example: text options and mode (invisible, constant, ..)
i know how to change the tag, prompgt and value.
i apreciate your help very much!
barbara
What acad version are you running?
"barbara urban" <barbara.urban@gmx.at> wrote in message
news:433a9f0c$0$1662$79720d31@newsreader.inode.at... hi newsgroup! does anybody know how to change the properties of existing attributes - for example: text options and mode (invisible, constant, ..) i know how to change the tag, prompgt and value. i apreciate your help very much! barbara
barbara urban
09-28-2005, 11:46 PM
acad 2004
"Peter Ruehle" <archer1157@verizon.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:5HH_e.11892$qC4.11535@trnddc02... What acad version are you running? "barbara urban" <barbara.urban@gmx.at> wrote in message news:433a9f0c$0$1662$79720d31@newsreader.inode.at... hi newsgroup! does anybody know how to change the properties of existing attributes - for example: text options and mode (invisible, constant, ..) i know how to change the tag, prompgt and value. i apreciate your help very much! barbara
Daniel J. Ellis
09-29-2005, 12:04 AM
-EATTEDIT
will do it via the command line. quite long winded but just follow the
prompts.
If you run full-blown AutoCAD rather than LT, double-clicking on an
attribute will take you into the attribute editor, where there's a second
tab that lets you change text options.
DJ
DJ
"barbara urban" <barbara.urban@gmx.at> wrote in message
news:433b9b06$0$11201$79720d31@newsreader.inode.at... acad 2004 "Peter Ruehle" <archer1157@verizon.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:5HH_e.11892$qC4.11535@trnddc02... What acad version are you running? "barbara urban" <barbara.urban@gmx.at> wrote in message news:433a9f0c$0$1662$79720d31@newsreader.inode.at... hi newsgroup! does anybody know how to change the properties of existing attributes - for example: text options and mode (invisible, constant, ..) i know how to change the tag, prompgt and value. i apreciate your help very much! barbara
barbara urban
09-29-2005, 02:28 AM
thanks, that command works well - in another newsgroup i got the command
"battman" - i even like that one better, because you cannot only change one
attribute, but all used in that drawing!
"Daniel J. Ellis" <substitute@softhome.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:dhg76c$ib8$1@domitilla.aioe.org... -EATTEDIT will do it via the command line. quite long winded but just follow the prompts. If you run full-blown AutoCAD rather than LT, double-clicking on an attribute will take you into the attribute editor, where there's a second tab that lets you change text options. DJ DJ "barbara urban" <barbara.urban@gmx.at> wrote in message news:433b9b06$0$11201$79720d31@newsreader.inode.at... acad 2004 "Peter Ruehle" <archer1157@verizon.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:5HH_e.11892$qC4.11535@trnddc02... What acad version are you running? "barbara urban" <barbara.urban@gmx.at> wrote in message news:433a9f0c$0$1662$79720d31@newsreader.inode.at...> hi newsgroup!> does anybody know how to change the properties of existing attributes -> for> example: text options and mode (invisible, constant, ..)> i know how to change the tag, prompgt and value.>> i apreciate your help very much!>> barbara>>>
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