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Adding and modifying multileaders

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Adding and modifying multileaders

- [Instructor] Once again, we're staying in our Annotating_HOUSE.dwg file. In the previous video, as you can see, we looked at placing a few dimensions on the drawing. Now, another part of annotating in your AutoCAD drawings is placing multileaders. Now, multileaders are normally an arrow or a spline that comes off of something, and you then have a descriptor on the end of it. It might be a bubble, it might be a piece of text, it might just be a tag that gives a number, say, for a window type, for example, in this particular house. Now, the multileader command, again, can be found in a number of places. If I go to the Home tab on the ribbon, you'll find it in the Annotation panel, and there's multileaders there like so, where you can Add a Leader, Remove a Leader, Align, and Collect, and also just place multileaders. If you want to change your Multileader Style, it's in the Annotation flyout, and there's your Multileader Style there. If I click on the down arrow there, you'll see that…

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