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I have a question about how to associate a multi-lined value in a parameter. For example, I want to create a label for a clients address that includes the value
Address1
Address2
City, State Zip -- on seperate lines as shown
How do I enter that in as the value of the parameter-- or is there another way to create this label that will be applied to a titleblock.
Thanks for any help!
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You can either set the parameters to wrap to a new line after a certain length of text. Or you can force it using the method i've previously posted using the current project address field, typing the text in there and then pasting it into the properties window for the appropriate field of the titleblock. This forces multi-line where you require.... Bit of a workaround but it works.
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