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How to attach text or symbol to view.

How to attach text or symbol to view.

How to attach text or symbol to view.

(OP)
Is there a way to attach text or symbol to a view?

RE: How to attach text or symbol to view.

(OP)
You can create notes or symbol using leader and then right click to remove the leader, the text will remains attached to the view.  

RE: How to attach text or symbol to view.

Did you just answer your own question or do you have a spit personality?  

David

RE: How to attach text or symbol to view.

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This AI forum is so quiet I have to reply to my own thread in case someone else needs to know the answer.  

RE: How to attach text or symbol to view.

Sketched Symbols can also be used for this purpose - especially for something that you will use over and over again in different drawings.  When creating a Sketched Symbol (F1) there are two icons for connection point options in the upper right corner of the screen.

RE: How to attach text or symbol to view.

With text, you can select the view you want to attach text to, click the sketch button and then place text wherever you want.

The sketch will remain attached to the view and thereby drag your text along with the view whenever you move it.

RE: How to attach text or symbol to view.

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With text, you can select the view you want to attach text to, click the sketch button and then place text wherever you want.

The sketch will remain attached to the view and thereby drag your text along with the view whenever you move it.

Can you attach a file here that demonstrates exactly the method you describe (not using one of the other methods previously described here)?

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