Another guy here wanted the same thing ...
Here's the link to that thread ...
thread555-53611
Now... just a heads up ...
"EXIT" will suggest the "text explode" command ...
But you need the "Express Tools" for that ...
And that set of tools needs to be purchased ... and most employers don't wish to spend money ....
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Which is why I suggested the DXB option.
More & more I see less knowledge of the "express tools", since the employers are getting cheap ....
Anyway ...
DXBOUT/ DXBIN ...
But make sure the text height is 1/8" high or so for good results ... with "True Type Fonts that are filled!
Otherwise bump up the font to 1" or 2" if the font ISN'T FILLED.
(For the "EXPRES TOOLS" ...) TEXT EXPLODE ...
I would bump up the text height to 1" or 2" for better results, as well.
But DUDE!
After that you'll have to trace the font for your "CLOSED POLYGON".
Although, someone here might have a LISP routine that will enable you select the loose lines and create a closed polygon.
In any case,
DXBOUT then DXBIN should work.
OR
TXTEXP should work too!
Best of luck!
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Rich