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                           be the beginning of the text box. At this third click, you can still drag the mouse pointer to
                           predefine the width of the text box. Try this a few times until you become familiar with the
                           implicit placement and snapping alignment of text objects and leaders.
                             Once you place a text object in a view, you can write much as you do in applications such as
                           Microsoft Word. Once you finish typing, click outside the text box. Your finished text box will
                           look like Figure 18.3.

                        Figure 18.3
                        A highlighted text box











                             You’ll also notice that once you finish with your initial text or you select an existing text
                           object, a few tools are available with which you can modify the text:
                             Grips   The round grips on either side of the text box allow you to resize the width of the box.
                             Move   There is a move icon that appears in the upper-left corner of the text box. In addition,
                             hovering your mouse anywhere within the highlighted text will also display a move cursor.
                             You can click and drag from within the box or click the move icon on the upper-left corner to
                             relocate it. When you’re moving text with the move icon (or the Move command), the text and
                             leader will relocate together. When you’re moving text by dragging, the leader end will remain
                             pinned while you relocate the text box. These methods let you move either the text or the text
                             and the leader, depending on your need.
                             Rotate   The upper-right corner shows a rotate icon. Clicking this icon allows you to rotate the
                             text box as you would any object in a project. Remember that text will always position itself to
                             be read left to right if it is horizontal or bottom to top if it is vertical in a view.

                             A text family behaves like other families because it maintains a parametric relationship
                           throughout the project. Making type property changes to a text object in one location (changing
                           font, font size, color, and so on) changes all the instances of that type throughout the model. To
                           modify text type properties, select a block of text or choose the Text tool and then observe the
                           Properties palette, as shown in Figure 18.4.

                        Figure 18.4
                        type selector for text




















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