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Brian
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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 8:19 pm    Post subject: Compressed text Reply with quote

I am filling out a title block. I would like the text to be 14 pts
high. The problem is the length of the text gets too long. Is there
any way to adjust the width of text in SW? I am currently using
"Century Gothic". Maybe someone knows a font that is already
compressed.
Thanks,
Brian

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CS
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Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 8:47 pm    Post subject: Re: Compressed text Reply with quote

I don't know about 2005 but There isn't anything in 2004 to do that. Write
an Enhancement request and be sure to mention that you were able to do it on
other CAD packages such as AutoCAD.

In the mean time try this font

Gil Sans MT Condensed

Corey

"Brian" <bputnam@rugbymfg.com> wrote in message
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I am filling out a title block. I would like the text to be 14 pts
high. The problem is the length of the text gets too long. Is there
any way to adjust the width of text in SW? I am currently using
"Century Gothic". Maybe someone knows a font that is already
compressed.
Thanks,
Brian
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Areva
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Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 9:36 pm    Post subject: Re: Compressed text Reply with quote

Try Arial Narrow

Eddy

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Seth Renigar
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Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2005 6:04 pm    Post subject: Re: Compressed text Reply with quote

Brian,

Something to note before trying other fonts:

About 3-4 years ago I did some testing with various fonts in drawings when
exporting them. I haven't done it recently, but at the time my conclusion
was, if you are planning on exporting these drawings to AutoCAD, then stick
to the SW default Century Gothic font. Most other fonts get screwed up when
opening them in AutoCAD. By that I mean they seem to scale themselves very
large making them overlap and become unreadable. Century Gothic even has
some problems with the translation but was the best of all of the fonts that
I tried.

Like I said, I haven't tried it in some time so this may have been fixed.
But, fonts and text in general have always been a problem with exporting
drawings.

This doesn't help with your problem of the text being too long though. But
I thought it should be noted...

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Seth Renigar
Emerald Tool and Mold Inc.
(Remove ".no.spam" from my address)
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"CS" <C@S.COM> wrote in message news:33g1acF3vmdlbU1@individual.net...
Quote:
I don't know about 2005 but There isn't anything in 2004 to do that. Write
an Enhancement request and be sure to mention that you were able to do it
on
other CAD packages such as AutoCAD.

In the mean time try this font

Gil Sans MT Condensed

Corey

"Brian" <bputnam@rugbymfg.com> wrote in message
news:1104247158.276719.169920@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
I am filling out a title block. I would like the text to be 14 pts
high. The problem is the length of the text gets too long. Is there
any way to adjust the width of text in SW? I am currently using
"Century Gothic". Maybe someone knows a font that is already
compressed.
Thanks,
Brian


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