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tabAnnotation
panelMultiline
Text. At the Command prompt,
enter mtext.
Specify opposite corners of a bounding
box to define the width of the multiline text object.
In either the MTEXT ribbon contextual
tab or In-Place Text Editor, set text style and other multiline
text properties as needed.
Enter the text you want to stack separated
by one of the following characters:
Slash (/) stacks text vertically, separated
by a horizontal line.
Pound sign (#) stacks text diagonally,
separated by a diagonal line.
Carat (^) creates a tolerance stack,
which is not separated by a line.
If you enter numbers separated by stack characters
and then enter a nonnumeric character or press SPACEBAR, the AutoStack
Properties dialog box is displayed.
In the AutoStack Properties dialog box,
you can choose to automatically stack numbers (not nonnumeric text)
and to remove leading blanks. You can also specify whether the slash
character creates a diagonal fraction or creates a vertical fraction.
If you do not want to use AutoStack, click Cancel to exit the dialog
box.
Select the text that you want to stack,
and click the Stack button on the toolbar.
To save your changes and exit the editor,
use one of the following methods: