Taskbar; Text - Autodesk AUTOCAD 2006 Command Reference Manual

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TASKBAR

Controls how drawings are displayed on the Windows taskbar
Command line: taskbar
Enter new value for Taskbar <0>: Enter 1 to display multiple open drawings as
separate items on the Windows taskbar
The default setting, 0, displays only the name of the current drawing on the
Windows taskbar.

TEXT

Creates a single-line text object
Draw menu: Text
Command line: text
Current text style: current Current text height: current
Specify Start Point of text or [Justify/Style]: Specify a point or enter an option
If TEXT was the last command entered, pressing ENTER at the Specify Start
Point of Text prompt skips the prompts for height and rotation angle. The
text that you enter in the In-Place Text Editor for single-line text is placed
directly beneath the previous line of text. The point that you specified at the
prompt is also stored as the insertion point of the text.
The In-Place Text Editor for single-line text consists of a bounding box that
is the height of the text and expands as you type. Right-click to select "Text
Shortcut Menu" on page 1193on the shortcut menu.
Each line of text is a separate object. To end a line and begin another, press
ENTER. To exit TEXT, press ENTER twice.
You can enter special characters and format text by entering Special Unicode
Characters and Control Codes and Special Characters.
Use -TEXT to TEXT and the TEXTEVAL System Variable.
Start Point
Specifies a start point for the text object.
Specify height <current>: Specify a point (1), enter a value, or press ENTER
The Specify Height prompt is displayed only if the current text style does not
have a fixed height.
Specify rotation angle of text <current>: Specify an angle or press ENTER
Single Line Text
New and Modify Table Style Dialog Boxes | 1187

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