Note that I only scaled up by 1 million because the text was so small in comparison to the drawing. If it is that you are not seeing your text at all after highlighting where the text should be, you might want to check if you have all your layers turned on.
Thanks sir Cargill; a simple way to solve that problem is to used Single line instead of multiple line text. This will allow you to set the text height relative to the size of the drawing. Otherwise it will not show up if you are doing large drawing such as site plan or building drawing
Additionally use a ratio of 1 : 25 for your text height, or 5 to 7 mm for drawings between 70 t0 100 mm in size. And 150 mm for Building that solves all thise problems one and for all
It helped a lot, my engineering drawing exams are approaching
You are welcome. All the best for your exams.
@@mr.cargill and best of luck with your RUclips journey ❤️💖💝🤠
Thanks, as a new user of Autocad, your video help me a lot
You are welcome.
Note that I only scaled up by 1 million because the text was so small in comparison to the drawing. If it is that you are not seeing your text at all after highlighting where the text should be, you might want to check if you have all your layers turned on.
Thanks sir Cargill; a simple way to solve that problem is to used Single line instead of multiple line text. This will allow you to set the text height relative to the size of the drawing.
Otherwise it will not show up if you are doing large drawing such as site plan or building drawing
Thank you for sharing
Thank you very much😊😊😊😊😊
You are welcome. Happy to help.
Thank you!,this helped
Happy I could help.
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You're welcome.
Additionally use a ratio of 1 : 25 for your text height, or 5 to 7 mm for drawings between 70 t0 100 mm in size. And 150 mm for Building that solves all thise problems one and for all
Thank you very much.
Mine is not showing in the plot
Put it in a different layer or a different colour, also in the lower right corner ensure that you turn on show annotations