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Setting up a new AutoCAD text style

Setting up a new AutoCAD text style - AutoCAD Tutorial

From the course: AutoCAD: Working with Drawings Exported From Revit

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Setting up a new AutoCAD text style

- [Instructor] We're staying in our A100_00 ground drawing, and I've left it in the same position as it was at the end of the last video after we checked the textiles that have come in with the exported Cad drawing from Rivet. Now, what we're going to look at now is generating a whole new textile. The only bit of text that we have on this drawing is the text in the grid bubbles giving us our grids. Our one, two, three, four, five, and our A down to K going across the top. Now, what I want to do is create a new textile for them. So, the trick will be go to the home tab on the Ribbon in AutoCad, click on the annotation there, click on the flyout and select textile again, there. Now, at the moment, we have set the aerial textile to be the current text style. Now, I could utilize that one, rename it, give it a new font. I don't want to do that 'cause I might want to use it again elsewhere. However, when I click on new, my new textile now will be called "Calibri". Like so. I click on okay,…

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