I have two lines of text, both on the same tab in the same drawing with identical content, but in different heights and one perpendicular to the other.
At the moment they're both single-line but can be multi-line or whatever if need be.
It's basically a pain to keep updating both lines each time I need to change something, but it's a customer supplied border and they're a bit specific about keeping it laid out that way. So dropping one of the lines isn't an option.
Is it possible to make it so that if I edit one, the other one updates it's content accordingly?
It's 2010 LT btw...
Put the text in a block? Then each 'line of text' is a different instance of the same block.
Cheers, I'll check it out.
It's been a while since I've used it so I'm a bit rusty!
Any tips?
2011 allows dynamic text block function, basically size, scale, orientation etc can be copied even font, but the suggestion of making it a block is the easiest way.
