Text command bar (or Watermark command bar)
Formats a text box created with the Text command or a watermark created with the Watermark command.
Some options on the command bar are available only when the cursor is inside the text box. For example, you cannot use the Select Symbols button until you click inside the text box.
Other options, such as Text Control and Fill Color, are not available unless the text box or text string is selected like this:
Properties
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Displays the Text Box Properties (or Watermark Properties) dialog box.
- Style
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Lists and applies the available styles.
- Text scale
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Applies a scale value to the current text height. Increasing or decreasing the text scale changes the overall text size. The default is 1.0.
- Font
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Lists and applies the available fonts.
- Font size
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Applies a text size.
- Text color
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Displays the Color palette for you to choose a text color from the default color palette.
You also can click More to open the Color dialog box, which you can use to define a custom color.
- Bold
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Makes text bold.
- Italic
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Italicizes text.
- Underline
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Underlines text.
Stack
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Displays the Stack dialog box for you to specify the content and appearance of fractions, superscript, and subscript text.
To learn how, see the Help topic, Format a fraction, superscript, or subscript.
Bullets and Numbering
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Creates a bullet list or a numbered list. When you select Bullet, you can choose from the list of available bullets, which are illustrated in the following table. When you select Numbered, you can choose plain numbers, Roman numerals, or the Latin alphabet.
Bullets
Name
Bullet
Font
Character Code
Decimal
Hexadecimal
Filled Round
•
Symbol
183
00B7
Hollow Round
o
Courier New
111
006F
Filled Square
Wingdings
167
00A7
Hollow Square
Wingdings
113
0071
Star
Wingdings
118
0076
Arrow
Wingdings
216
00D8
Check mark
Wingdings
252
00FC
Dash
-–
(normal text)
45
002D
The Bullets and Numbering menu also contains the following options to control list numbering as you type:
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No List—Applies normal paragraph formatting. Ends a list you have started.
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Restart Numbering—For the selected lines in a numbered list, restarts the numbering sequence from the beginning, depending on the numbering style you are using. This applies to the selected lines and any lines that follow the selection.
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Continue Numbering—Adds the selected paragraphs to the last used list, and continues the list numbering.
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Increase Indent—Increases the indentation of the selected paragraph or list by the amount in the Default tab stops box on the Indents and Spacing tab of the Text Box Properties dialog box.
This option applies to all paragraphs, with or without lists.
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Decrease Indent—Decreases the indentation of the selected paragraph or list by the amount in the Default tab stops box on the Indents and Spacing tab of the Text Box Properties dialog box.
This option applies to all paragraphs, with or without lists.
To learn how to use these options, see the help topic, Format a bulleted or numbered list.
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Justification
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Aligns text horizontally and vertically with respect to the left, right, top, bottom, and center of the text box. A total of nine text justification options are available.
Border
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Displays a border around text.
Note:If you want to display a text box border greater than 2 mm, you must select the Display As Printed check box on the View tab of the QY CAD Options dialog box.
Text Control
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Specifies how text size is managed within the text box border.
- Fit to Content
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Automatically sizes the width of the text box to its contents.
Use this option to ensure that the border always fits around text strings.
- Fixed—Adjust Aspect Ratio
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Maintains the width of the callout to be exactly the value specified in the Width box by automatically adjusting the aspect ratio. This changes the width of all of the characters in the callout text, without changing their height.
- Fixed—Wrap Text
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Automatically wraps the text that extends beyond the specified line width. A new line is started each time the characters in a word exceed the width of the callout box.
Text Orientation
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Specifies that the text is oriented horizontally or vertically in the text box or text string.
Vertically oriented text is displayed so that it can be read vertically, from top to bottom. Each character in the text box is displayed on a line by itself.
When you use vertically oriented text, you should adjust the Text Control setting to ensure that the text is displayed vertically, as intended, and does not wrap or scale.
Text Orientation
Horizontal
Vertical
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- Fill Color
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Specifies the fill color for the text box.
Insert Symbols, Characters, or Property Text
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Displays the Select Symbols list, for you to choose one of the following types of text.
Insert Symbol
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Opens the Select Symbols and Values dialog box, which you can use to select a symbol for insertion at the current cursor position in the text box. Examples of the types of symbols you can select include ± (plus minus), ° (degree), and ∅ (diameter).
Insert Character
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Opens the Character Map dialog box, which you can use to select and insert special Microsoft font characters into the text box. Special characters are those which are not available on the keyboard.
Insert Property Text
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Opens the Insert Property Text dialog box, which you can use to insert property text and reference text. You also can access the Format Values dialog box to format the output values of the associative text.
Text Plane
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Select and lock to a plane to place the text. Available in synchronous Part and Sheet Metal documents.
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