griffonwing
Technical User
I'm working for an architect, and I've been doing some architectural drafting of elevations. Door & Window schedules, lighting/electrical elevations, etc...
I'll soon need to start on some plumbing elevations. However, one thing that another fellow using AutoCAD can do, that I can't, is creating a dashed line with text. I'll need to do something like this:
GAS -- GAS -- GAS -- GAS -- GAS -- GAS -- GAS --
Is this possible to do? I've attempted to put some text into the dashed line boxes in the STROKE flyout where you normally specify length, but in both dash and gap I get Invalid Numerical Value errors.
Is this possible? If so, how, and if not, is there a workaround?
Thanks in advance.
gw
I'll soon need to start on some plumbing elevations. However, one thing that another fellow using AutoCAD can do, that I can't, is creating a dashed line with text. I'll need to do something like this:
GAS -- GAS -- GAS -- GAS -- GAS -- GAS -- GAS --
Is this possible to do? I've attempted to put some text into the dashed line boxes in the STROKE flyout where you normally specify length, but in both dash and gap I get Invalid Numerical Value errors.
Is this possible? If so, how, and if not, is there a workaround?
Thanks in advance.
gw