Are you tired of the default font in SolidWorks and want to change the font of a specific line? Look no further!
In this tutorial, we will walk you through the steps to change the font of a line in SolidWorks. Let’s get started!
Step 1: Select the Line
To begin, select the line that you want to change the font for. You can do this by simply clicking on the line with your mouse pointer.
Step 2: Open the PropertyManager
Once you have selected the line, locate and open the PropertyManager. The PropertyManager is typically located on the left-hand side of your screen. If you cannot find it, go to “View” in the menu bar and then select “PropertyManager” from the drop-down menu.
Step 3: Accessing Line Font Properties
Within the PropertyManager, navigate to the “Text Format” section. This is where you can modify various text properties, including font type.
Step 3.1: Bold Text
If you want to make your line bold, check the box next to “Bold” under “Font Style”. This will instantly apply bold formatting to your selected line.2: Underline Text
If you prefer an underlined effect for your line, check the box next to “Underline” under “Font Style”. This will add an underline below your selected line.3: Change Font Type
To change the font type of your selected line, click on the drop-down menu next to “Font” under “Font Style”. A list of available fonts will appear. Scroll through the list and select the font that you desire.
Step 4: Apply Changes
After you have made all the desired changes to your line’s font, click on the “OK” button in the PropertyManager to apply the changes. You will now see your selected line with the new font style.
Congratulations! You have successfully changed the font of a line in SolidWorks.
With these simple steps, you can customize the appearance of your lines to make them stand out. Enjoy exploring different fonts and styles to create visually appealing designs!
If you want to change the font of multiple lines or an entire document, simply repeat these steps for each line or use SolidWorks’ formatting options to apply changes globally. Happy designing!