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    Default When using custom arrow head a gap appears

    When ever I try to use a custom user arrow a huge gap appears at the beginning of the leader. Can anyone tell me whats wrong? Here is the attached file. Thanks.
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    Default Re: When using custom arrow head a gap appears

    Arrowhead blocks need to be defined as one unit long. You also need a horizontal line, where appropriate, that is that one unit long, from the point of the arrowhead to where the leader line will "meet" with the arrowhead block.
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    Default Re: When using custom arrow head a gap appears

    Welcome to Augi & congrats on your 1st post.

    I've had a similar, yet opposite problem. Maybe what I went through could throw some light on what you need to do: http://forums.augi.com/showthread.ph...dimension+tick

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