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Posted by: Timinator ® 12/13/2004, 14:48:55 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Any AutoCad users out there?? I recall there was a text string command you could enter when typing in AutoCad text that would give you a "subtext"...i.e. a smaller number at the top such as when enetering a "squared" value. having no luck in the help menu. (currently using version 2002) Thanks, Tim
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Posted by: kostakis ® 12/29/2004, 06:24:08 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
I don't understand where is the problem.Yes this command exists.You keyboard text and then you select where you want your text to appear.Be more specific please. |
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Re: AutoCad text strings -- Timinator | Post Reply | Top of thread | Forum |
Posted by: randykimball ® 12/14/2004, 23:03:29 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
...to get a ² you hold down the ALt key and type 253
...to get a ° you hold down the ALT key and type 248 ...to get a ± you hold down the ALT key and type 241 ...to get a ƒ you hold down the ALT key and type 159
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