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With the height you want your text to have on your plot. With your drawing scale, and then move along the row to the column associated To use these tables, go to the row associated Use Tables 14.1 and 14.2 to help youĭetermine the correct text height. The scale for which the drawing is set up. The hardest part of adding text is deciding on the correct text height for
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In this chapter, you learn how to do the following: BeingĪble to efficiently create and edit text directly affects your productivity. On any given drawing,Īnnotation can range from a single word to a column of paragraphed text. Annotation is a very important component of any document.