![]() Maybe not the fastest or easiest, but by all means, there's nothing wrong with simply going into the Rectangle command and drawing a good old rectangle around your text. The first way is probably the most logical. That's something that we end up having to do from time to time. ![]() Today I'm going to be sharing with you three different ways to put a boundary around your text - three different ways of going about it. So that would mean that it is chilly in Chile. I'm coming to you from Santiago, Chile, where it is really quite cold. ![]() Thank you so much for joining me for another AutoCAD tip, courtesy of the fabulous Cadalyst magazine. ![]() If you’ve ever needed to put a frame around your AutoCAD text objects, then you’ll appreciate this quick tip from Autodesk Evangelist Lynn Allen who shows you three very different ways to accomplish that very goal - all with different advantages! Three Ways to Put a Frame around Your Text in AutoCAD 27 Sep, 2015 ![]()
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