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    Default Mutliline text takes up the whole screen

    Hello,

    since using autocad 2007 I'm having a problem with my mutiline text.
    when a draw the space for my multiline text. Its appearing on the whole screen.
    I just want the space I draw and not bigger than that.

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    Default Re: Mutliline text takes up the whole screen

    Hi

    Take a look at the following thread...

    Controlling the size of the MText window

    Have a good one, Mike

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    Default Re: Mutliline text takes up the whole screen

    Quote Originally Posted by tekeningen
    Hello,

    since using autocad 2007 I'm having a problem with my mutiline text.
    when a draw the space for my multiline text. Its appearing on the whole screen.
    I just want the space I draw and not bigger than that.
    Maybe your text height is about the same size or larger than your current zoom level.
    What happens if you zoom out?
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    Default Re: Mutliline text takes up the whole screen

    thanks the firts post answerde my question. it was the [mtextfixed] command.

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