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    Question Removing formatting in MTEXT editor

    Hello everyone,
    I typically receive files from outside consultants where the MTEXT within the file has formatting. I have tried to consult the consultants about our standard font styles and setting, but that seems to have been a waste of time. My question is this: I usually will have to double click the MTEXT to enter the editor, highlight all the text, then right click and select 'Remove Formatting". Can anyone write me the code, either diesel or LISP that will allow me to select the mtext and have the formatting removed for me instead of having to enter and exit the MTEXT editor. Hope this makes sense. Thank you for your time.

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    Default Re: Removing formatting in MTEXT editor

    Hi

    Search and one shall find -

    Dimension text...

    Changing text height and style in AutoLISP

    Have a good one, Mike

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    Default Re: Removing formatting in MTEXT editor

    Thanks Mike, I forget to do a search first, I believe that's what I'm looking for. Thank you.

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