Changing attributes to text in AutoCAD is an essential skill for any user. Whether you want to emphasize certain information or make your text more visually appealing, AutoCAD offers a range of options to modify attributes. In this tutorial, we will explore different ways to change text attributes using HTML styling elements in AutoCAD.
Changing Text Color
To change the color of your text, you can use the Color command. This command allows you to select a specific color from the color palette or define a custom color using RGB values. Simply select the text you want to modify and choose your desired color from the options provided.
Applying Bold Text
If you want to make your text stand out and appear bold, you can use the Bold command. This command allows you to apply bold formatting to selected text. To use this feature, select the desired text and click on the Bold button in the formatting toolbar.
Underlining Text
To underline your text, use the Underline command. This command adds an underline below the selected text. To apply this attribute, select the desired text and click on the Underline button in the formatting toolbar.
Creating Bulleted Lists
If you want to create a list with bullet points, AutoCAD offers a useful feature called Bullets and Numbering. To create a bulleted list:
- Select the lines of text that you want to turn into a bulleted list.
- In the formatting toolbar, click on the Bullets button.
- AutoCAD will automatically add bullet points to each line, creating a visually appealing bulleted list.
Adding Subheaders
If you want to add subheaders to your text, you can use the HTML
element. This element allows you to create a subheader that stands out from the rest of the text. To add a subheader:
Select the desired text that you want to turn into a subheader.
In the formatting toolbar, click on the
button.
By utilizing these HTML styling elements in AutoCAD, you can easily change attributes to text and enhance the overall appearance of your drawings. Remember to experiment with different styles and combinations to find what works best for your projects!