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    Default Text note

    Is there a way to set the text spacing in revit like you can in autocad?

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    Default Re: Text note

    Quote Originally Posted by rudolf_weyers View Post
    Is there a way to set the text spacing in revit like you can in autocad?
    You'll have to be a bit more specific on what you mean by text spacing. Spacing between lines, spacing between letters, etc.

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    Default Re: Text note

    sorry for that....spacing between letters

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    Default Re: Text note

    Sort of, in the text style "type" parameters, you can edit the width factor to control the width of the letters. Otherwise, no, since Revit only uses Windows True-Type Fonts, the letter to letter spacing is controled through the fotn definition itself.

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