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1/20/2009 4:21:26 PM
 
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Category:
Annotation
Subcategory:
Symbols

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Forcing Multiple lines of Text in Annotation Symbols  

How often have you been frustrated when you wanted to have multiple lines within a Title of a drawing, or any other Annotation Symbol? (or any text that is part of a component)

Well, all you have to do is enter into the component, or view property (it usually doesn't work on the screen) and where you want a hard return just press "Ctrl-Enter" and that is all.

You don't need to create multiple View Titles with a smaller or longer text width, you don't need to add text above the smart Revit component.
 

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