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Setting up a multileader style

Setting up a multileader style - AutoCAD Tutorial

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Setting up a multileader style

- [Instructor] Now, we're staying in our "06_Leaders.dwg" file, and we're working in the Leaders and Multileaders chapter of our Annotating Effectively in AutoCAD course. Now we're going to look at the newer, more funkier, version of the Leader command in AutoCAD. It's called Multileader. And what it allows you to do is set up a multileader style, so you can specify settings for the style of the multileader. So what I'm going to do now, is I'm going to stay in the Home tab on the ribbon this time, go to the Annotation fly-out, here, and you'll see that there's the multileader style, and we've already got a LYNDA1 multileader style available. So, I'm going to click on the multileader style icon. And you can see there that LYNDA1 is already set up. Now I don't want to go and create another one, so what we'll do is, we'll jump into LYNDA1 by hitting the modify button. And we'll go to the Leader format tab here. Now, the type of Leader, as you can see, is straight, so it's a line there…

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